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She and co-founded
She co-founded the Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation for college-bound high school seniors, to which she donated most of her speaker fees.
She also co-founded the women's rights journal, The Revolution.
She co-founded the Red Army Faction ( Rote Armee Fraktion ) in 1970 after having previously worked as a journalist for the monthly left-wing magazine Konkret.
She concentrated much of her energy on the struggle to improve women's opportunities for higher education and in 1871 co-founded Newnham College, Cambridge.
She also co-founded the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
She co-founded a production company, Everything is Horrible, which has produced a number of short films for the internet.
She and Leo Jogiches co-founded the Social Democratic Party of the Kingdom of Poland ( SDKP ) ( later Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
She then moved to Wisconsin and co-founded The Temple of Diana with Falcon River.
She also co-founded the All Tribes Foundation, to culturally and economically benefit Native Americans, and the Give Love Give Life organization, to raise public awareness of women's cancers.
She also, in 1985, co-founded Tessera, which is a feminist journal.
She also co-founded and chaired the Canadian Environment Educational Foundation, and established the Winter Garden Show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.
She co-founded the wartime Polish organization Żegota, set up to assist Poland's Jews in escaping the Holocaust.
She co-founded Provisional Committee to Aid Jews ( Tymczasowy Komitet Pomocy Żydom ), which later turned into Council to Aid Jews ( Rada Pomocy Żydom ), codename Zegota, an underground organization whose sole purpose was to save Jews in Poland from Nazi extermination.
She is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and is Co-Chair of the Congressional Labor and Working Families Caucus ( she co-founded this caucus ).
She also worked with ex-offenders, co-wrote a book on housing for single homeless people in north London, and co-founded a refuge for battered women in West Sussex.
She co-founded " Pedro, Muriel & Esther ( PME )" with Glen Meadmore.
She co-founded and managed Dominion Biologicals Ltd. until 1990.
She co-founded the Nancy Wilson Foundation, which exposes inner-city children to the country.
She was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge which had been co-founded by her mother.
She is best known as a member of the pop-rock band The Corrs, which she co-founded in 1990 with her elder brother Jim and younger sisters Caroline and Andrea.
She was the first investor in a fund managed by Access International Advisors, which was co-founded by René-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet.
She co-founded Kinja along with Nick Denton of Gawker Media.
She co-founded Wilson Phillips with Carnie and childhood friend Chynna Phillips when they were in their teens.
She co-founded the fashion house Zambesi with her husband, Neville Findlay, in 1979.

She and Skowhegan
She attended Skowhegan High School, graduating in 1916.
She also coached the girls ' basketball team at Skowhegan High ( 1917-1918 ).
She was a business executive for the Maine Telephone and Telegraph Company ( 1918-1919 ) before joining the staff of the Independent Reporter, a Skowhegan weekly newspaper ( owned by Clyde Smith ) for whom she was circulation manager from 1919 to 1928.
She resumed her residence in Skowhegan, where she oversaw the construction of a library to hold her papers.
She was cremated, and her ashes were placed in the residential wing of the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan.
She has been the recipient of several important awards, including the Blair Award, presented by the Art Institute of Chicago in 1982, the Skowhegan Medal for Installation ( 1994 ), the Berlin Prize Fellowship ( 2000 ), and a diploma of Chevalier from the Order of Arts and Letters from the French government ( 2002 ).

She and chapter
She is mentioned in the first chapter of the Book of Proverbs.
She conducted four preaching tours throughout Germany, speaking to both clergy and laity in chapter houses and in public, mainly denouncing clerical corruption and calling for reform.
She organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon, president of the local chapter of the NAACP ; and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a new minister in town who gained national prominence in the civil rights movement.
She appears to have become quite old and moved back to Täby where she had family, because the last chapter of her life is documented on two runestones in south-western Täby.
She was secretary of the Montgomery NAACP chapter and had recently returned from a meeting at the Highlander Center in Tennessee where nonviolent civil disobedience as a strategy had been discussed.
She is brought back to life in the next chapter by Craig Kennedy.
Book 2 was published serially in transition between February 1933 and May 1938, and a final individual book publication, Storiella as She Is Syung, was published by Corvinus Press in 1937, made up of sections from what would become chapter II. 2.
She gave him the paper on which was written the verses of the chapter Ta-Ha.
She first dons her red hair bow during the first chapter of the story, on the recommendation of a handsome villain character that she defeats, and is almost never seen without it again.
She was a seamstress by profession ; she was also the secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP.
She is currently writing " Berlin Notes ," based on a six month sabbatical visit to that city ( the first chapter was a cover feature in Prairie Fire Fall 2003 ), and co-editing two volumes of proceedings from the conference / festival, Wider Boundaries of Daring: The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women's Poetry ( University of Windsor, 2001 ), with Barbara Godard, of York University.
She reported the first DOB chapter in Australia in 1969 and attempts to form chapters in New Zealand and Scandinavia.
She begins chapter one with a sentence indicating that the results of her work suggest females should be given a lot more credibility than previously thought.
She became a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Gamma Rho chapter, fraternity for women.
She contributed a chapter to The Control of Parenthood ( 1920 ), comprising a sort of manifesto for her circle of Eugenicists, arguing for a " utopia " to be achieved through " racial purification ":
She attended The Brooke Hill School for Girls and then went on to the University of Mississippi, where she was a member of the Delta Rho chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, but during her sophomore year at the University of Mississippi, she moved to New York City to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
She outlined its imminent disappearance in the last chapter titled " The Eleventh Hour ": Cattlemen's grass fires roared uncontrolled.
She will also be partaking in the Bush Theatre's 2011 project Sixty Six where she has written a piece based upon a chapter of the King James Bible
She wrote and performed work for the Sixty Six project, based on a chapter of the King James Bible, along with other novelists and poets including Paul Muldoon, Carol Ann Duffy, Anne Michaels and Catherine Tate.
She recently contributed a chapter to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
She was working on a chapter on Women's Work in Booth's masterpiece ' Life and Labour of the People of London '.
She held a conference call ... to develop a strategy with various groups, including the Georgia chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Nation of Islam.
She chose a brief passage from the final chapter of Population Bomb to show that Ehrlich had discussed an extreme solution to extreme cases of overpopulation: " compulsory birth regulation ... ( through ) the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food.
She was also involved in the Fort Morgan Right To Life chapter, at one time serving as its president.

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