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Description Portrait of Ella Flagg Young circa 1910. Caption:"Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, superintendent of the Chicago public schools, recently elected president of the National Education Association, the first woman to hold this position. She has been teaching for forty-eight years, during which time she has passed through every department of school work, including a professorship in the University of Chicago."
Date August, 1910
Source Google Books - (1910-08). "The New Books". The World's Work XX: p. 13223. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co..
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