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Frances Mary Buss (16 August 1827 – 24 December 1894) was a British headmistress and a pioneer of girls' education.
Frances Buss (born August 16, 1827, London, England—died December 24, 1894, London) was an English educator, pioneer of women’s education, and founder of the North London Collegiate School for Ladies (now North London Collegiate School for Girls).
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Frances Buss Buch (June 3, 1917 – January 19, 2010) was the first female television director in the United States. Career. Buch grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, and attended Washington University. In the early 1940s she relocated to New York City, where she had taken acting classes and appeared in some off-Broadway productions.
Feb 4, 2010 · Frances Buss, who at the dawn of commercial television parlayed a job as a temporary receptionist into a pioneering career as a director whose work helped establish the talk show, the game show...
Dec 30, 2021 · Frances Mary Buss was a campaigner for women’s rights and a pioneer of education for women. At the age of 10, Frances attended a prestigious school in Hampstead, where her interest in education first started.
Jan 19, 2010 · Frances Buss Buch was the first female television director in the United States.