Spicer, Mabel A.
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Mère : Harriet Elizabeth Mcquown Spicer
Père : Oliver Wilson Spicer
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Conjoint : Benjamin Gill (mariage dans les années 1920)
Source : Vassar College Bulletin, vol. 37, n° 3, 1947, p. 381.
Adresse temporaire après son diplôme de Vassar.
« Mabel Alberta graduated from Vassar, went to the Philippines with the first five hundred teachers, after Spanish War, where she remained five years; afterwards completed her musical and French education in Paris, France; has been twice around the world. »
(Source : Susan Spicer Meech, A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer, Containing Additions and Corrections, 1923, p. 187)
Chez Madame Raynouard (pension)
14 bis rue Raynouard
« Pension of Mme. Raynouard, 14 bis rue Raynouard (16e.) is recommended by Miss Mabel A. Spicer. Much reduced rates. »
(Source : « “Herald” Address List », The New York Herald, 21 août 1916)
« Among the many pupils of King Clark this last year have been five from far-off Manila, in the Philippine Islands – Mrs. E. A. Elliot, Mrs. Chas. E. Sleeper, Mabel A. Spicer, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gibbs. »
(Source : The Musical Courier, vol. 55, juillet-décembre 1907, p. 7)
Contributions à plusieurs magasines (dont St. Nicholas Magazine), publication d’ouvrages pour enfants.
« The Flowery Way and The Kitchen Garden by Mabel Spicer Gill, a writer of children’s stories, have been issued in pamphlet form by the Tribune Press of Cambridge, Massachusetts. These plays are suitable for playground work, school entertainment or children’s festivals. The price is 75c.»
(Source : “Plays in pamphlet form”, Connecticut Schools, vol. 9-13, 1927, p. 7)
13 entrées répertoriées entre 1911 et 1912 (source : Fichier des lecteurs, AN, AJ/16/8416-8417)
Formation
Vassar College, diplômée en 1899
(Source : Vassar College Bulletin, vol. 37, n° 3, 1947, p. 381)
« Mabel Alberta graduated from Vassar, went to the Philippines with the first five hundred teachers, after Spanish War, where she remained five years; afterwards completed her musical and French education in Paris, France; has been twice around the world. »
(Source : Susan Spicer Meech, A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer, Containing Additions and Corrections, 1923, p. 187)
Voyages connus
France
Inde
Philippines