Lucile Eaves
Lucile Eaves (January 9, 1869 – January 20, 1953) was an American sociologist, university professor, and activist. She taught at Stanford University, the University of Nebraska, and Simmons College. She studied and advocated for the working class, women with disabilities, and labor law. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953
Published 1910
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4by Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953
Published 1921
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6by Eaves, Lucile, Eaves, Lucile, 1869-, Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953, Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953, Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953Other Authors: “...Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953...”
Published 1925
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13Published 1920Other Authors: “...Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953...”
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15Published 1920Other Authors: “...Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953...”
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16by Flynn, W. Earl (William Earl), 1861-Other Authors: “...Eaves, Lucile, 1869-1953...”
Published 1911
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