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Héloïse Durant Rose

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Durant Rose married twice. Her first husband was Arthur Frethey, a medical student she met in London; she was widowed when he died just six weeks after their 1891 wedding. She married a Danish man, Charles Heinrich Marcus Rose, in 1895. She had one son, Timbrell Durant Rose (1896–1962). She and
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was Durant Rose's only brother. She sued him many times over forty years, for her portion of their father's estate. The legal battle was reported in detail in newspapers. She even had him arrested in 1898. By the time the courts ruled in her favor, William had spent much of the money. He declared
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She trained as a nurse while living in London, and worked caring for poor patients in the city. In 1898 she headed a theatrical fundraiser for the First New York Ambulance Red Cross Equipment Society, which included her own play
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bankruptcy in 1904, and in 1905 she sued him again, for misappropriation of funds. In 1916 and 1926, she sued him again, because she still had not received her portion.
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by 1932, where she was widowed in 1937, and died in 1943, aged about 90 years. A collection of her letters is archived in the Special Collections Research Center,
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executive. Her mother was born in England and immigrated to the United States as a child. Héloïse the younger was educated in Europe.
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in the 1880s. She was founder and chair of the International Association for Housing Students and Travelers from 1912 to 1914.
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in 1908. In 1917 Durant Rose founded the Dante League of America, in New York City. The Washington, D.C.-based
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that was produced in London in 1889 at a hospital fundraiser, She acted in French in her own play,
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Durant Rose was involved in work to give women students more access to classes and examinations at
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Héloïse Hannah "Ella" Durant was born in New York City, the daughter of
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Fallows, Samuel; Buckley, Edmund; Mathews, Shailer (February 1909).
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Syracuse University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center.
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Current Encyclopedia: A Monthly Record of Human Progress
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Héloïse Durant Rose, "A Letter from Queen Margherita"
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and Héloïse Hannah Timbrell Durant. Her father was a
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Wyman & Sons. pp. 234–235. 182:honored her in 1921 for her work promoting Dante. 134: 755: 235:Author Sheila Myers wrote a trilogy of novels, 662:Héloïse Durant Rose, "City Manager Does Well" 505:Lydia Dwight Day, "Lodgings for Young People" 312:Annual Report of the Dante Society of America 96:Héloïse Durant Rose, from a 1908 publication. 310:"First Annual Report of the Dante Society". 202:along with other tableaux and performances. 174:was translated into Italian and produced in 489:Héloïse Durant Rose, "Our Students Abroad" 218: 205: 538: 536: 534: 369:The Theater: A Monthly Review and Magazine 29: 779:American women dramatists and playwrights 361: 359: 91: 35:Héloïse Durant, from an 1892 publication 646:"Pioneer's Children Renew Old Lawsuit" 550:California Digital Newspaper Collection 531: 756: 356: 275: 715: 365: 56: 292: 161:Our Family Motto, or Noblesse Oblige 264:Pine Needles; or, Sonnets and Songs 13: 141:Pine Needles, or Sonnets and Songs 14: 795: 689: 553: 475: 348: 82: 734: 709: 697: 679:"Heloise Rose, Dramatist, Dies" 672: 656: 640: 624: 608: 592: 577: 561: 515: 499: 483: 458: 442: 426: 185: 135:Writing and literary activities 742:"Who Was Heloise Durant Rose?" 410: 395: 376: 330: 303: 286: 269: 257: 1: 470:(September 4, 1921): 25. via 420:(November 22, 1908): X7. via 416:"'Dante' Play Well Received" 293:Rose, Héloïse Durant (1899). 250: 139:Books by Durant Rose include 113: 104: 716:Myers, Sheila (2018-03-08). 525:(November 12, 1912): 4. via 509:(December 30, 1912): 6. via 493:(January 22, 1914): 10. via 436:(December 6, 1917): 12. via 366:Scott, Clement, ed. (1889). 180:League of American Pen Women 7: 630:"Durant Administrator Out" 602:(January 7, 1899): 12. via 567:"To Equip a War Ambulance" 402:"A Famous Woman Playwright" 266:(G. P. Putnam's Sons 1884). 170:Her play about the life of 10: 800: 784:Writers from New York City 650:(March 17, 1926): 18. via 448:"Dante Pageant on Friday" 684:(March 22, 1943): 1. via 666:(July 17, 1932): E2. via 548:(March 11, 1900): 3. via 543:"Victory for Her at Last" 521:"To Help House Students" 452:(June 12, 1921): 36. via 343:(June 11, 1899): 30. via 129: 81: 76: 68: 52: 40: 28: 21: 747:blog (February 1, 2017). 722:Adirondack Life Magazine 618:(July 2, 1898): 12. via 614:"W. W. 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Héloïse Durant, from an 1892 publication
St. Petersburg, Florida


Thomas C. Durant
Union Pacific Railroad
Dante Society of America
Dante Alighieri
Verona
League of American Pen Women
Columbia University
William West Durant
St. Petersburg, Florida
Syracuse University
Dante: A Dramatic Poem
A Ducal Skeleton
JSTOR
40114201
"A Danae in Sabots"
Newspapers.com
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The Theater: A Monthly Review and Magazine
"The World To-Day"
"A Famous Woman Playwright"
ProQuest
ProQuest
ProQuest
"D. C. League of Penwomen to Honor Mrs. Durant Rose"

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