Lucy Langdon Wilson
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Lucy Langdon Wilson (1864–1937) was an American educator and ethnographer who became widely known for her models of progressive education and for using laboratory methods to teach natural science to young school children. She was also a published ethnographer.
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Lucy Langdon Wilson
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Lucy Langdon Wilson
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Lucy Langdon Wilson
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Lake Placid, New York
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1937-09-03
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St. Albans, Vermont
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Lucy Langdon Williams
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Evergreen Cemetery
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William Powell Wilson
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