Английская Википедия:Augusta Bertha Wagner

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Augusta Bertha Wagner (May 19, 1895 – February 4, 1976) was an American missionary educator in China, and a headmistress of the Shipley School.

Early life

Augusta "Gussie" Wagner was born in New York City, and grew up in the city's Yorkville neighborhood. She was a member of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church and friend of its pastor, Henry Sloane Coffin.[1] She earned a bachelor's degree at Wellesley College in 1924,[2][3] and completed doctoral studies in economics at Columbia University.[4]

Career

Wagner briefly served on the YWCA board after college.[1] She taught economics at Yenching University in Beijing, from 1926 until 1942.[5][6] While teaching at Yenching, Wagner wrote Labor Legislation in China (1938), based on her doctoral dissertation.[7] After Pearl Harbor, she was held in a Japanese internment camp in Weihsien,[8] then returned to the United States in 1943. In 1944 and 1945, she worked in Washington, D.C. at the State Department.[4]

Wagner was associate headmistress at the Shipley School, alongside her partner, Margaret Bailey Speer,[9] from 1945 to 1960.[4][10][11] She also spoke at Bryn Mawr College[12] and at church and women's groups about her experiences and economic conditions in China.[13][14]

Personal life

Wagner lived, worked, and traveled with fellow American teacher Margaret Bailey Speer,[15] in China and in the United States, from the 1930s into the 1970s.[9][16] In 1968, Speer and Wagner were honored by the Yenching Alumni club with a supper in Honolulu.[17] Wagner died in 1976, aged 80 years.[4]

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