- Alice Moore Hubbard
Alice Moore Hubbard (
June 7 ,1861 –May 7 ,1915 ) was a noted American feminist, writer, and, with her husband,Elbert Hubbard was a leading figure in theRoycroft movement- a branch of theArts and Crafts Movement in England with which it was contemporary.Born Alice Luann Moore in
Wales, New York to Welcome Moore and Melinda Bush1, she was a schoolteacher before meeting her future husband, the married soap salesman and philosopher Elbert Hubbard who she married in 1904 after a controversial affair in which she bore the illegitimate, Miriam Elberta Hubbard (1894 - 1985).Her works include "Justinian and Theodora" (1906; with Elbert Hubbard), "Women's Work" (1908), "Life Lessons" (1909), and "The Basis of Marriage" (1910). The latter includes an interview with Alice Hubbard by
Sophie Irene Loeb .The couple perished in the sinking of the "
RMS Lusitania " during theFirst World War while on a voyage to Europe to cover the war and ultimately interviewKaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.ee also
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Bertha Crawford Hubbard
*East Aurora, New York External links
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* The Lusitania Resource: Mrs. ELBERT GREEN HUBBARD (ALICE MOORE), Saloon Class Passenger http://rmslusitania.info/pages/saloon_class/hubbard_am.html1
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