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American Unitarian minister and lecturer (1865-1939)
Edwin Milton Fairchild (November 7, 1865 in
Lansing, Michigan
[1]-1939) was a
Unitarian
minister and
lecturer.
[2]
Fairchild was a descendant of Thomas Fairchild, an early settler in
New England. He was a son of
George Fairchild, and grandson of
Grandison Fairchild.
[1]
In 1911, he was a founder of the
Character Education Institute.
[3]
On July 1, 1897, Fairchild married
Mary Salome Cutler, a pioneer in the modern library movement.
[1]
External links
References
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a
b
c
Fairchild, Edwin Milton in
Marquis Who's Who (1901-1902 edition) (via
archive.org
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Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume 2, p. 594, by Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, Paul S. Boyer;
Harvard University Press 1971
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Teaching the "Science" of Character: The Modernist Impulse and Progressive Approaches to Reforming Moral Education in the United States in the Early Twentieth Century", by Dennis Gunn; in American Educational History Journal vol, 45 #1 and 2 (p. 31); published 2018; citing "McClellan 1992, 57" - which is not visible via google snippet view. If you can find the original source, good; this will do for now. McClellan may have been "Edward"?
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