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directress
directress (dɪˈrɛktrɪs) Also 6–7 -esse, 8 directoress. [f. director + -ess.] A female who directs; † a governess. Also fig.1580 Sidney Arcadia (1622) 336 Directresse of my destinie. 1647 R. Stapylton Juvenal 236 We stile him happy too, that..life for his directresse takes. 1737 Johnson Irene iii. i,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elizabeth Ricord
In 1845, Ricord moved to Newark, where she became interested in works of charity, and was a founder of the Newark Orphan Asylum, and its directress until wikipedia.org
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directoress
directoress see directress. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rebecca Isaacs
Rebecca Isaacs (26 June 1828–21 April 1877) was an operatic soprano of the mid-19th century who was the Directress of Operas at the Strand Theatre and With a voice "of great compass and sweetness", she acted at Drury Lane taking the leading roles in English operas during 1846, and was Directress of Operas wikipedia.org
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Caroline Haven Ober
Caroline Haven Ober (May 3, 1866 – June 2, 1929) was regent and vice-directress of the Normal School in Argentina and founded the department of Romance She was Regent and Vice-Directress of Government Normal Schools in Argentina from 1889 to 1893. wikipedia.org
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preceptress
preceptress (prɪˈsɛptrɪs) [f. preceptor + -ess1.] A female preceptor.1784 Cowper Task iii. 505 Experience, slow preceptress, teaching oft The way to glory by miscarriage foul. 1797 Charlotte Palmer (title) Letters on several subjects from a preceptress to her pupils who have left school..designed fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcia Van Ness
She helped found and was the first directress of the Washington City Orphan Asylum as the result of many children become homeless after the death of their Van Ness was then named the Second Directress of the Washington City Orphan Asylum (now Hillcrest Children and Family Center). wikipedia.org
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architectress
architectress (ˈɑːkɪtɛktrɪs) [f. prec. + -ess: cf. director, directress.] A female architect.1601 Cornwallyes Ess. ii. xxxviii, This Architectresse shewes the first ground of Policy. 1651 Reliq. Wotton. (1672) 139 If Nature herself (the first Architectress) had..windowed your breast. 1860 H. Marryat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Instituto de Estadística y Cartografía de Andalucía
In 2019 it was named Elena Manzanera Díaz as the directress. wikipedia.org
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Meresankh IV
Meresankh IV were: Great one of the hetes-sceptre, King’s Wife, Great of Praises, She who sees Horus and Seth, Priestess of Thoth, Priestess of Tjazepef, Directress wikipedia.org
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Anastasie Brown
In 1853 she opened the first house at Evansville, and in 1856 she took over as directress at the Academy in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. In 1881, she returned to her position as Directress of the Academy. A lover of art and culture, Mother Anastasie thrived in this position. wikipedia.org
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St. Paul College, Pasig
Directresses Sister Marie Marcelle Navarro, SPC (1979-1982) Sister Mary Magdalen Torres, SPC (1982-1995) Sister Teresita Baricaua, SPC (1995-1997, as acting directress ; 1997–2000, as directress) Sister Bernadette Racadio, SPC (2000-2005) Sister Teresita Baricaua, SPC (2005-2012) Sister Dedicacion Rosario, SPC (2012–2021 wikipedia.org
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British Columbia Patriotic and Educational Picture Service
May Watkis and "directress" story A misleading story has been circulating for decades about May Gowen Watkis (1879-1940), a clerk who served as Dr. Cuppage described Watkis as the “directress” of the picture service and implied that she was responsible for the production of its films. wikipedia.org
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Saint Joseph's College of Balanga
Babaran as directress, Sr. Agnes Labitoria as principal, Sr. Annalisa Cabrera as guidance counselor, Sr. Josefina Miguel as health officer, Sr. wikipedia.org
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Ann Ayscough Sands
In 1813, she was the principal founder and the first directress of the Loisian Seminary and therefore, indirectly, was the founder of the first public wikipedia.org
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