Fogerty, Elsie (1865–1945)
Fogerty, Elsie (1865–1945)
English drama teacher. Born 1865; died 1945.
Founded (1898) and was principal of the Central School of Speech Training at the Royal Albert Hall. Named Commander of the British Empire (CBE, 1934).
See also Women in World History.
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