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- Myrtilla Avery (1869–1959) was an American classical scholar focused on Medieval art, former chair of the Department of Art at Wellesley College and director...
- Myrtilla Miner (March 4, 1815, near Brookfield, New York – December 17, 1864, Washington, D.C.) was an American educator and abolitionist whose school...
- body of Myrtilla, negro slave to Mr. Thos Beauchamp of Nevis. Bapt. Oct. ye 20th. Buried Jan ye 6th, 1705. The headstone identifies Myrtilla as being...
- Hopkins worked closely with two of America's most famous abolitionists, Myrtilla Miner and Henry Ward Beecher. During the Civil War, Johns Hopkins, being...
- City College, and Washington Technical Institute into one university. Myrtilla Miner founded the Normal School for Colored Girls with six pupils against...
- two others in 1977 to become the University of the District of Columbia. Myrtilla Miner was a schoolteacher in Mississippi in the 1840s when she sought permission...
- Tatcha Founder. Notable Wellesley faculty include: Leah Allen, astronomer Myrtilla Avery, art historian and a Monuments Men Emily Green Balch, economist and...
- States. Chadwick, born in Spanish Fork, Utah, was the daughter of Anna Myrtilla (Wray) and Theodore Lee, a Utah Presbyterian minister, and one of eight...
- "Style and Ideology in Byzantine Imperial Art". Gesta, 1989, p. 217. Avery, Myrtilla. "The Alexandrian Style at Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome". The Art Bulletin...
- Archived from the original on June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021. ""Myrtilla Miner: Celebrating a Legacy of Excellence in Education"". University of...