Kate Tupper Galpin (née Kate Tupper, 3 August 1855 – 1906) was an American educator and woman's club leader. For several years President of the Woman's Parliament of Southern California, Galpin was a natural teacher. Before instituting her classes in Southern California, she occupied the position of Professor of Pedagogy in the University of Nevada. During the five years of her residence in California, Galpin played an active part in the club life of the State, occupied many positions of honor, and through her classes in Shakespeare and Current Topics, conducted in Los Angeles and numerous outlying towns, contributed largely to the educational and intellectual life of the community. She gave five addresses before the Women's Congress at the Columbian Exposition, and lectured upon the suffr
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| - Kate Tupper Galpin (née Kate Tupper, 3 August 1855 – 1906) was an American educator and woman's club leader. For several years President of the Woman's Parliament of Southern California, Galpin was a natural teacher. Before instituting her classes in Southern California, she occupied the position of Professor of Pedagogy in the University of Nevada. During the five years of her residence in California, Galpin played an active part in the club life of the State, occupied many positions of honor, and through her classes in Shakespeare and Current Topics, conducted in Los Angeles and numerous outlying towns, contributed largely to the educational and intellectual life of the community. She gave five addresses before the Women's Congress at the Columbian Exposition, and lectured upon the suffr (en)
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- Beloit, Iowa
- Brighton, Iowa
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Unitarianism
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Columbian Exposition
- Eliza Tupper Wilkes
- Ellen Smith Tupper
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles, California
- 1855 births
- 1906 deaths
- American women academics
- Iowa State University alumni
- University of California, Los Angeles faculty
- Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century
- Educators from Iowa
- Whitewater, Wisconsin
- Lloy Galpin
- American Civil War
- Ames, Iowa
- Margaret Tupper True
- People from Washington County, Iowa
- University of Nevada, Reno faculty
- Marshalltown, Iowa
- Portland, Oregon
- Southern California
- Iowa Agricultural College
- Mila Tupper Maynard
- Shakespeare
- Suffrage
- Iowa State College
- Woman's Parliament of Southern California
- University of Nevada
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| - Kate Tupper Galpin (née Kate Tupper, 3 August 1855 – 1906) was an American educator and woman's club leader. For several years President of the Woman's Parliament of Southern California, Galpin was a natural teacher. Before instituting her classes in Southern California, she occupied the position of Professor of Pedagogy in the University of Nevada. During the five years of her residence in California, Galpin played an active part in the club life of the State, occupied many positions of honor, and through her classes in Shakespeare and Current Topics, conducted in Los Angeles and numerous outlying towns, contributed largely to the educational and intellectual life of the community. She gave five addresses before the Women's Congress at the Columbian Exposition, and lectured upon the suffrage platform throughout California. (en)
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