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William Andrus Alcott, also known as William Alexander Alcott, was an American educator, educational reformer, physician, and author of 108 books. He was born on August 6, 1798, in Wolcott, Connecticut and he died on March 29th, 1859, in Auburndale Massachusetts. He studied at the Yale School of Medicine and founded the American Vegetarian Society.
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the reason behind that news.
the fact about it.
how useful it will be when published.
They was left alone with no help to watch their kids and to maintain low paying jobs. Some women even had to work some of the men jobs for money.
Because they had to be prepared for relocating anytime.