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Luella Dowd Smith (née , Dowd; June 16, 1847 – July 4, 1941) was an American educator and author of prose and verse. She was active in social reform movements of the day. Smith taught school for ten years and was the principal of three high schools and one academy. She was also active in the areas of temperance, Sunday school, prohibition, and equal suffrage. Smith wrote for the National Temperance Society. She was the author of Wayside Leaves, 1879; Wind Flowers, 1887; Flowers from Foreign Fields, 1895; The Value of the Church, 1898; Thirteen Temperance Theses and Two Trilogies, 1901; as well as Ways to win, 1904; Daily ideas and ideals, 1930; and Along the way; poems, 1938.

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  • لويلا دود سميث (ar)
  • Luella Dowd Smith (en)
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  • لويلا دود سميث (بالإنجليزية: Luella Dowd Smith)‏ (16 حزيران 1847 – 1941)، كاتبة وشاعرة أمريكية.درّست لويلا في مدرسة لمدّة عشرة أعوام ومديرة مدرسة ثانوية لمدة ثلاثة أعوام. تضمنت أعمالها أيضاً أنشطة تتعلق بالاعتدال ومدارس الأحد والحظر والمساواة في الاقتراع. ألفت مجموعة كتب منها «أوراق على الطريق» عام 1879، «زهور الريح» عام 1887، «زهور من حقول أجنبية» عام 1895، «قيمة الكنيسة» عام 1898، وغيرها. (ar)
  • Luella Dowd Smith (née , Dowd; June 16, 1847 – July 4, 1941) was an American educator and author of prose and verse. She was active in social reform movements of the day. Smith taught school for ten years and was the principal of three high schools and one academy. She was also active in the areas of temperance, Sunday school, prohibition, and equal suffrage. Smith wrote for the National Temperance Society. She was the author of Wayside Leaves, 1879; Wind Flowers, 1887; Flowers from Foreign Fields, 1895; The Value of the Church, 1898; Thirteen Temperance Theses and Two Trilogies, 1901; as well as Ways to win, 1904; Daily ideas and ideals, 1930; and Along the way; poems, 1938. (en)
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  • Luella Dowd Smith (en)
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  • Luella Dowd Smith (en)
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  • Hudson, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • Sheffield, Massachusetts, U.S. (en)
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  • South Egremont Academy, Charles F. Dowd's Seminary (en)
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  • Jane Luella Dowd (en)
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  • "A Woman of the Century" (en)
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