File:Colegiul Carmen Sylva pentru Domnişoare, Epoca, 4 sept 1898.JPG

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English: Advertisement for the Bucharest-based "Carmen Sylva College for Young Girls", established by (and named after) Queen Elisabeth of Romania, on August 20, 1898. The trilingual institution had Paulina E. Davidescu as its headmistress. She was seconded by Ecaterina Arbore-Harduc, the wife of anarchist geographer Zamfir Arbore-Ralli; and by Elena Speranţia (wife of the writer Theodor Speranţia). Another Ecaterina Arbore (Zamfir's daughter) is introduced as the College's attending physician; a researcher in the field of social medicine, and a socialist militant, she was to become famous after 1920 as the organizer of public schools in Soviet Transnistria.
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