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Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland
Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland née Baker (1855–1908), was an American journalist, author and playwright.〔Who’s Who in America, Volume 3 (1906)〕 ==Early life== A sixth-generation Bostonian, Sutherland was born on September 15, 1855, at Cambridge to James and Rachael Arnold Greenleaf Baker.〔New Women Dramatists in America 1890-1920 by Sherry Darlene Engle〕 James Baker was a successful wholesale merchant who was active in the pre-Civil War anti-slavery movement and a close friend of Frederick Parker.〔〔Sketches of Representatives Women of New England 1904〕 Sutherland began her education at age three, around the time of her father's death,〔 attending schools in Boston and later Geneva, Switzerland.〔 While still in her teens she began submitting works to national publications and was among the first to be awarded a prize from the fledgling St. Nicholas Magazine for her essay "What is a Gentleman?".〔 On March 10, 1879 she married John Preston Sutherland, a young Boston area doctor whom she had known since childhood.〔〔〔
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