Who is Susan L. Mitchell

Susan Langstaff Mitchell (5 December 1866 – 4 March 1926) was an Irish writer and poet, known for her satirical verse.

Biography

Susan Langstaff Mitchell was born in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, the fifth of seven children of Michael Thomas Mitchell and Kate (née Catherine Theresa Cullen. Her father was manager of the Provincial Bank there. He died when she was six years old and she was sent to Dublin to live with aunts on Dublin's Wellington Road, while her mother, Kate moved to Sligo to have her sons educated there. In Dublin, Mitchell lived next door to the artist Sarah Purser and her family, and she attended a private school on Morehampton Road run by Harriett Abbott. Mitchell later attended Trinity College Dublin, taking the TCD women's examination ...
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Dhobituaries: mitchell, susan ann: palatine - susan ann mitchell, nee stade, 87. beloved wife of the late richard l. "dick" davis and the late donald l. mitchell. loving mother of john...
H_seniorlife: susan l. mitchell, m.d., m.p.h., senior scientist, hinda and arthur marcus institute for aging research, conducted this study that finds staff assumptions about race play a role in the variability of care of nursing homes residents with advanced dementia.
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Suppose, my dear, that you were I
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I know-and so do you.

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