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    Jessie Chrystal Macmillan (13 June 1872 – 21 September 1937) was a suffragist, peace activist, barrister, feminist and the first female science graduate...
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    the conference closed on 3 May 1915, Addams and Jacobs, along with Chrystal Macmillan, Rosika Schwimmer and Mien van Wulfften Palthe-Broese van Groenou...
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    conference to discuss foreign policy and the war during the conflict, Chrystal Macmillan privately communicated to Jacobs, suggesting that individuals and...
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    Studies and South Asian Studies. The School is primarily based in the Chrystal Macmillan Building on George Square, named after the suffragist and first female...
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    International Fellowship of Reconciliation; co-founder of the Kingsley Hall Chrystal Macmillan (1872–1937) – Scottish politician, feminist, pacifist Mairead Maguire...
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    Chrystal Finlayson) and father (John Macmillan) of women's rights campaigner Jessie Chrystal Macmillan. Jessie Chrystal Macmillan, known as Chrystal shared...
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    Democracy and Social Ethics. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1902. Newer Ideals of Peace. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1907. The Spirit of Youth and...
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    George Chrystal FRSE FRS (8 March 1851 – 3 November 1911) was a Scottish mathematician. He is primarily known for his books on algebra and his studies...
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    Addams - USA, 7. Eugenie Hanner, 8. Aletta Jacobs - Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora...
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    central Edinburgh. Famous residents have included pioneer scientist Chrystal Macmillan, Scottish Renaissance author Helen Cruickshank, and Olympic cyclist...
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  • Scottish radical socialist, who saw capitalism as the root of war Chrystal Macmillan (1872–1937) – Scottish politician, feminist, pacifist Salvador de...
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    Margaret Hills (née Robertson) Louisa Lumsden Margaret MacDonald Chrystal Macmillan Louisa Martindale Catherine Osler Clara Rackham Eleanor Rathbone Amelia...
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    Addams - USA, 7. Eugenie Hanner, 8. Aletta Jacobs - Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora...
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    right up to 1914. Inglis spoke in support of suffrage in 1907 with Chrystal MacMillan and Alice Low as fellow speakers, at a NUWSS meeting in Edinburgh's...
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    Lowndes Mary Macarthur Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda Chrystal Macmillan Catherine Marshall Eva McLaren Priscilla Bright McLaren Dora Montefiore...
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  • and president of Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage Chrystal Macmillan (1872–1937) – politician, barrister, feminist and pacifist Frances...
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    refugees from the fall of Antwerp, Chrystal Macmillan was able to attend the women's conference and speak for the UK. Macmillan, a signer of the Open Christmas...
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    conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance was postponed. Chrystal Macmillan proposed that suffragists should hold a conference to discuss international...
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  • Heath Robinson, cartoonist and illustrator (died 1944) 13 June – Chrystal Macmillan, Scottish mathematician, suffragist, politician, barrister and pacifist...
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