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324: 233: 31: 155:(UDC). She was also a member of the Southern Rejection League, a temperance organization, and the Housekeepers' Club, a public hygiene group. She chaired the education committee of the Tennessee Federation of Women's Clubs, and was on the education committee of the 146:
Off-campus, she was president of the Magazine Club, a women's literary organization in Nashville. She was also active in the Twentieth Century Club, the Ladies' Hermitage Association, the Women's Association of the
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Bloomstein served as professor of history at George Peabody College for Teachers. She was a member of the first executive committee of the Tennessee History Teachers' Association, when it was organized in 1912.
134:. She was one of thirteen young women in the first graduation class from Peabody, the class of 1877. She pursued further studies during summers at other universities and during travel abroad. 452: 339: 159:. "I believe that the women's club movement is the consciousness of a desire for larger relations of life," she explained. She was also a member of the 427: 422: 167: 99: 437: 432: 377: 407: 417: 412: 387: 103: 336: 397: 156: 269: 392: 253: 447: 442: 372: 160: 152: 402: 300: 170:. During World War I, Bloomstein was a member of Nashville's Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense. 311: 127: 457: 206: 462: 220: 382: 151:, the Tennessee Women's Press Club, the Women's Historical Association, the Art Association, and the 323: 232: 67: 148: 293:
Edith D. Pope and her Nashville Friends: Guardians of the Lost Cause in the Confederate Veteran
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In 1897, Bloomstein gave an address, "The Decoration of the Parthenon," at the
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Elizabeth Lee Bloomstein died in 1927, age 66. Her remains were interred at
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Today there is a Lizzie Lee Bloomstein Fellowship for graduate students at
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Elizabeth Lee Bloomstein was born in 1859 into a prominent
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Temple Cemetery
Ward Seminary
George Peabody College for Teachers
clubwoman
suffragist
Nashville, Tennessee
Jewish
Nashville, Tennessee
Ward Seminary
George Peabody College for Teachers
University of Nashville
United Daughters of the Confederacy
National Federation of Women's Clubs
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition
Temple Cemetery
Vanderbilt University
Woman's Who's Who of America
"Lizzie Lee Bloomstein"
Newspapers.com
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Gilchrist, Annie Somers (ed.)
"Lizzie Lee Bloomstein"
"Reports from the Historical Field"

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