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Name
  
Jane Arthur

Role
  
Actress

TV shows
  
The Jean Arthur Show


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Died
  
June 19, 1991, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States

Spouse
  
Frank Ross (m. 1932–1949), Julian Aster Ancker (m. 1928–1928)

Parents
  
Hubert Sidney Greene, Johanna Augusta Nelson

Movies
  
Mr Smith Goes to Washington, The More the Merrier, Mr Deeds Goes to Town, Shane, You Can't Take It with You

Similar People
  
Frank Capra, George Stevens, Alan Ladd, James Stewart, Claudette Colbert

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Jane Arthur (1827-1907), was a Scottish feminist and activist. She became the first Scottish woman to stand for and be elected to a school board when she was elected to the Paisley school board in 1873. This was soon followed by Phoebe Blyth and Flora Stevenson being elected to the Edinburgh school board. Their elections were made possible by the Scottish Education Act of 1872.

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Jane Arthur supported women's suffrage, which she campaigned for, as well as temperance, and provided bursaries for a Renfrewshire student and for a female medical student. In 1892 she created the Arthur Fellowship to promote the medical education of women. Jane was also much involved with providing for the needs of the sick - she created a Dorcas Society in the late 1880s to give clothing to those recovering from Paisely Infirmary, and with her husband's help gave soup and bread to poor people who had been recently sent home from the hospital. In 1903 the Jane Arthur Fund was set up to pay for the recovery of poor patients. Jane was also the vice President of the Paisley Ladies' Sanitary Association, which promoted public baths. She and her husband also contributed to the building of the Paisley model lodging-house and provided mid-morning tea for the inmates of the poor house.

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