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- Q16971953 description "American writer and educator".
- Q16971953 description "American writer and educator".
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- Q16971953 abstract "Lorinda Munson Bryant (21 March 1855 − 13 December 1933) was a writer and educator. She was born near Granville, Ohio, in 1855 to Marvin M. Munson, a lawyer, and Emma Sabin Culbertson. In 1875 she married Charles W. Bryant, a druggist; he died in 1886, and Lorinda Bryant took over running his drug store. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Granville Female College in 1892. The next year she studied at the Chicago College of Pharmacy, and after further studies at Denison University she became the first woman in Ohio to be a registered pharmacist. She subsequently studied science at Cornell University, and later founded the Montrose School for girls in South Orange, New Jersey. The school closed in 1905, and Bryant turned to writing, eventually publishing over twenty books. A History of Painting, published in 1906, was among her most successful books.Her other works include What Pictures to See in America (1915), Famous Pictures of Real Animals (1918), Bible Stories in Bible Language (1922), The Children's Book of Celebrated Bridges, The Children's Book of Celebrated Towers, and The Children's Book of European Landmarks,She was a member of the American Geographical Society and of the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.".
- Q16971953 birthDate "1855-03-21".
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- Q16971953 deathDate "1933-12-13".
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- Q16971953 dateOfBirth "1855-03-21".
- Q16971953 dateOfDeath "1933-12-13".
- Q16971953 name "Bryant, Lorinda Munson".
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- Q16971953 comment "Lorinda Munson Bryant (21 March 1855 − 13 December 1933) was a writer and educator. She was born near Granville, Ohio, in 1855 to Marvin M. Munson, a lawyer, and Emma Sabin Culbertson. In 1875 she married Charles W. Bryant, a druggist; he died in 1886, and Lorinda Bryant took over running his drug store. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Granville Female College in 1892.".
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