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Marie Calm (3 April 1832,
Bad Arolsen Bad Arolsen (, until 1997 Arolsen, being the German name for ''Spa'') is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district. From 1655 until 1918 it served as the residence town of the Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont and then un ...
, Waldeck – 22 February 1887,
Kassel Kassel (; in Germany, spelled Cassel until 1926) is a city on the Fulda River in North Hesse, northern Hesse, in Central Germany (geography), central Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Regierungsbezirk Kassel (region), Kassel and the d ...
,
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) was a German author,
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and advocate of
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.


Life

Calm was born on 3 April 1832 in Arolsen, Germany. She early became interested in a career as an educator. In 1853 she accepted a position as teacher in England, and in 1858 a position in Russia. She managed a seminary for indigent girls at Cassel, and was involved in the establishment of the Association of German Teachers. She was one of the original members of the Allgemeine Deutsche Frauenverein. Also, she was involved in the organization of the Casseler Frauenbildungsverein, which soon opened a technical school for the training of women in home economics. It was the intention of the latter organization to provide more educational opportunities for women, and thus more vocational opportunities, but it was limited at the time to conventionally recognized feminine activities. Aside from her books on household economics and etiquette, she was the author of: ''Bilder und Klänge'', poems, Cassel, 1871; ''Weibliches Wirken in Küche, Wohnzimmer, und Salon'', Berlin, 1874; third edition, 1882; ''Leo'', a novel, 1876; ''Ein Blick ins Leben'', Stuttgart, 1877; ''Wilde Blumen'' a novel, Bremen, 1880; ''Echter Adel'', Stuttgart, 1883; and ''Bella's Blaubuch'', Leipzig, 1883. Calm died 22 February 1887 in Kassel, Germany.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Calm, Marie 1832 births 1887 deaths People from Bad Arolsen People from the Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont German suffragists 19th-century German women writers 19th-century German writers