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  1. Dr Anna Harrison is a trained residential Architect and digital technologist who has spent a lifetime navigating how humans engage with the world. A published Author, Speaker and Academic, Dr Anna pioneered the ADORE™ methodology; an evidence-based process that draws parallels between romantic love and consumer decision-making.

  2. On April 4, 1841, four weeks to the day after his inauguration, William Henry Harrison died, even as his wife was packing to join him. While never a First Lady, Anna Harrison was the first presidential wife widowed while her husband was in office. Because of her status as a presidential widow, Congress awarded Anna a $25,000 award as well as ...

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  5. Anna Jane Harrison. In 1978 Harrison, an educator and a researcher, became the first woman to be elected president of the American Chemical Society. Some chemists are more celebrated as educators than researchers, particularly those who helped change what had once been a profession for white males into one that welcomes diversity in gender ...

  6. Anna Jane Harrison fue una química orgánica estadounidense y profesora de Química en el Mount Holyoke College durante casi cuarenta años. Fue la primera mujer presidenta de la American Chemical Society y receptora de veinte títulos honorarios. Conocida a nivel nacional por su labor en la docencia y a nivel internacional como activa defensora de la presencia de las mujeres en la ciencia.

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · Harrison, Anna Symmes. Anna Tuthill Symmes was born to John Cleves and Anna Tuthill Symmes on July 25, 1775, in Sussex County, New Jersey; her mother died the following year. Her father, an officer in the Continental Army, determined that he could not raise her himself, and so she was raised by her maternal grandparents on Long Island.