Ella Weed
American educator
Intro | American educator | |||
Places | United States of America | |||
was | Educator | |||
Work field | Academia | |||
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Birth | 1853 | |||
Death | 1894 (aged 41 years) | |||
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Ella Weed (born 27 January 1853 in Newburgh NY - died 10 January 1894 in New York NY) was an American educator, "the guiding spirit in the first four years" of Barnard College.
After graduating from Vassar College, Ella Weed became principal of Miss Brown's School for Girls in New York. Annie Nathan Meyer interested her in the effort to establish Barnard College. Weed attracted financial support for the venture, and became the paid chairman of the Academic Committee.