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  1. Caroline Harrison believed firmly that women should pursue activities outside the home and lived according to that creed. As First Lady, she agreed to serve as head of a national committee that raised a much-needed $500,000 for the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine as long as the institution agreed to admit women.

  2. Caroline received her degree in music, art, and literature from the Oxford Female Institute in 1852. It was during her school years that she met the young Benjamin Harrison. In August 1852, even though Benjamin was not earning an income, he and Caroline decided to marry. On October 20, 1853, they were married in the parlor of the Scott home.

  3. Caroline Harrison was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church, the literary club Impromptu, and served on the board of managers of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Asylum (later known as the Children’s Bureau Of Indianapolis ). While her husband served in the Civil War, she was a leader in the Ladies’ Patriotic Association and the ...

  4. Caroline Harrison. Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison (October 1, 1832 - October 25, 1892) was the wife of Benjamin Harrison. She was the First Lady of the United States from 1889 until her death in 1892. Her birthplace was Oxford, Ohio. Her parents were Mary Potts Neal and Dr. John W. Scott.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2013 · Caroline Harrison's debut single 'Beyond The Darkened Sky' shot on location in stunning Wales.'Beyond the Darkened Sky' is now available here: ...

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  6. Caroline began her career at the company as a college intern reporter at the Staten Island Advance. Upon graduation, she became an Executive in Training at the New Orleans Times-Picayune and then the Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa., before returning to the Advance in 1999 as General Manager, working closely with her father, longtime Publisher Richard E. Diamond.

  7. Caroline Laviana Scott Harrison (1 de outubro de 1832 - 25 de outubro de 1892) foi esposa do vigésimo terceiro presidente dos Estados Unidos Benjamin Harrison, "primeira-dama" dos Estados Unidos de 4 de março de 1887 a 25 de outubro de 1892.