Meyer,Annie Florance Nathan
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Mey·er (mīʹər), Annie Florance Nathan. 1867-1951.
American writer and a founder of Barnard College at Columbia University (1889). Her plays include The Dominant Sex (1911) and Black Souls (1932).
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