E. C. Warriner, the Glossary
Eugene Clarence Warriner (1866–1945) was a public educator in Michigan who focused on the cultivation of character and public education about the Peace Through Law Movement.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: A Christmas Carol, Abraham Lincoln, Central Michigan University, Charles Dickens, Chase Osborn, Clark University, Clarke Historical Library, Columbia University, Earth Day, Gettysburg Address, Girl Scouts of the USA, Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, Harvard University, National Education Association, Riverside Insights, University of Michigan, Warriner's English Grammar and Composition.
- Central Michigan University faculty
- Peace education
- School board members in Michigan
- Schoolteachers from Michigan
- Suffragists from Michigan
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol.
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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
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Central Michigan University
Central Michigan University (CMU) is a public research university in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
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Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic.
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Chase Osborn
Chase Salmon Osborn (January 22, 1860 – April 11, 1949) was an American politician, newspaper reporter and publisher, and explorer.
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Clark University
Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Clarke Historical Library
The Clarke Historical Library is part of Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States.
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Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Earth Day
Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
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Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, now known as Gettysburg National Cemetery, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated Confederate forces in the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War's deadliest battle.
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Girl Scouts of the USA
Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), commonly referred to as Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad.
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Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 are a series of international treaties and declarations negotiated at two international peace conferences at The Hague in the Netherlands.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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National Education Association
The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest labor union in the United States.
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Riverside Insights
Riverside Insights is a United States publisher of clinical and educational standardized tests in the United States; it is headquartered in Itasca, Illinois.
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University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, UMich, or simply Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Warriner's English Grammar and Composition
Warriner's English Grammar and Composition is a series of textbooks on English grammar and composition by John E. Warriner, consisting initially of six books targeted at grades 6 through 12, in numerous editions, with publication beginning in 1946 and a 7th book added in 1959.
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See also
Central Michigan University faculty
- Alfred Baumeister
- Bill Ballenger
- Charles V. Park
- Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson
- Denise O'Neil Green
- E. C. Warriner
- Eric A. Johnson (historian)
- Gary L. Randall
- Gary Peters
- Guy Newland
- James Wieghart
- Jeffrey Addicott
- Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
- Jerry M. Anderson
- John P. Wright (philosopher)
- Leonard Lieberman
- Mahmood Monshipouri
- Marion Isabelle Whitney
- Maxine Berman
- Mitchell K. Hall
- Nancy L. Quarles
- Paul Yu
- Robert Van Howe
- Sarah J. Purcell
- Sari Ibrahim Khoury
- Sidney Graham
- Stephen J. Kopp
Peace education
- All Nations Café
- Arts Olympiad
- CISV International
- Centre for Nonviolent Action
- Delàs Center for Peace Studies
- E. C. Warriner
- Environmental peacebuilding
- Gavriel Salomon
- International League of Esperanto Instructors
- International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation
- Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group
- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
- John Lampen
- National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth
- Peace café
- Peace education
- Peace museums
- Reconciliation education
- School Day of Non-violence and Peace
- University for Peace
- Wilmington College (Ohio)
- World Game
School board members in Michigan
- Agnes Dobronski
- Allison Green
- Alma Wheeler Smith
- Andrew Kehoe
- Arthur A. Dehmel
- Barbara-Rose Collins
- Brenda Lawrence
- Carl G. Lindquist
- Clark Durant
- Dave Pagel (politician)
- E. C. Warriner
- Edwin F. Sweet
- Emil Lockwood
- Floyd E. Wagner
- Frank P. Bohn
- George Anthony Dondero
- Harmon G. Cropsey
- Harry Gast
- Homer G. Barber
- James T. Milliken
- John C. Lehr
- John Wesley Fitzgerald
- Kathleen N. Straus
- Lynn C. Gardner
- Lynn Rivers
- Mark Slavens
- Michael Moore
- Richard A. Sofio
- Richard Ball (Michigan politician)
- Richard Vander Veen
- Sylvia Stoesser
- Tom Cochran (politician)
- Veronica Klinefelt
- W. W. Woolnough
- William R. Keith
Schoolteachers from Michigan
- Abby Maria Hemenway
- Alicia Seegert
- Andre Levingston
- Ardeth Platte
- Barbara Lett-Simmons
- Bob Wood (author)
- Carol Gilbert
- Chasten Buttigieg
- Collene Lamonte
- Dale Kildee
- Darrell Harper
- Dayna Polehanki
- Deborah Loewenberg Ball
- Drew Allbritten
- E. C. Warriner
- Edward Tipper
- Emily Burton Ketcham
- Eva McCall Hamilton
- Fannie M. Richards
- Garritt Roelofs
- Gerrard Wendell Haworth
- Hattie Beverly
- Jack Minore
- Jackie Hudson
- James E. O'Neill Jr.
- James Monroe Wells
- James N. H. Waring
- John Wesley Fitzgerald
- Josephine Gomon
- Julie Plawecki
- Louise Elizabeth Rorabacher
- Luren Dickinson
- Marcus Llewellyn Ward
- Martin R. Bradley
- Mary Appelhof
- Maxine Berman
- Michael Sak
- Mother Jones
- Nancy Brown (columnist)
- Nancy De Boer
- Regina Weiss
- Roderick H. Cox
- Samuel W. Smith
- Spencer G. Millard
- Thomas Hooker (politician)
- William Anderson (American writer)
Suffragists from Michigan
- Bina West Miller
- Catharine A. F. Stebbins
- Clara Arthur
- Clara Bryant Ford
- Clara McAdow
- Cornelia De Bey
- E. C. Warriner
- Edith Vosburgh Alvord
- Eliza Seaman Leggett
- Eloise Ramsey
- Emily Burton Ketcham
- Frances Titus
- Laura Freele Osborn
- Laura Smith Haviland
- Lepha Eliza Bailey
- Lillian Ascough
- Lottie Wilson Jackson
- M. Adelle Hazlett
- Martha Strickland Clark
- Martha Waldron Janes
- Mary Eleanora McCoy
- Mary L. Doe
- Mary Torrans Lathrap
- May Stocking Knaggs
- Rix Robinson
- Ruth Alice Armstrong
- Sarah Gertrude Banks
- Zelie Emerson
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._C._Warriner
Also known as EC Warriner.