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Helena Zachos

Mary Helena Zachos (March 5, 1856 – February 28, 1951) was an author, dramatic reader, playwright, professor, and elocutionist. She was the daughter of abolitionist and women's rights activist John Celivergos Zachos. Her father also wrote countless books in the field of elocution and was the library curator and a professor at Cooper Union twelve years after the founding of the institution. Helena followed in her father's footsteps. She was a faculty member at the same institution for over forty-two years from 1897 to 1939 teaching elocution, oratory debate, and parliamentary procedure.[1][2]

Mary Helena Zachos
M. Helena Zachos, in a 1900 publication.
Born(1856-03-05)March 5, 1856
DiedFebruary 28, 1951(1951-02-28) (aged 94)
New York City
Resting placeNewton Cemetery, Newton, Massachusetts
Alma materWells College
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Occupation(s)Professor
Author
Acting Coach
Elocutionist
EmployerCooper Union
Known forElocution
Oratory Debate
Parliamentary Procedure
M. Helena Zachos 1875 Prize
Parents
RelativesGeorge Canfield Blickensderfer (cousin)

Helena was born in Dayton, Ohio to a prominent family her mother was Harriet Tompkins Canfield and her father was John Celivergos Zachos. She had three sisters and two brothers. During the American Civil War, her father was an active participant in the education of freed slaves during the Port Royal Experiment. The family briefly lived in Pennsylvania where her father was a Unitarian minister and also lectured at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York before permanently moving to New York City in 1871. By 1871, Helena and her sister Margaret Altona Zachos enrolled at Wells College. Helena continued her studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and settled in New York City with her parents and became associated with Cooper Union for the rest of her life.[3][4]

She was the president of the Eastern Association of Wells College and a member of the New York Teachers of Oratory. In honor of her excellence and outstanding achievements, Wells College established an award in 1900 in her honor entitled the M. Helena Zachos 1875 Prize. The prize is awarded every year to the student who has submitted the best written English prose. She retired at 83 years old and died twelve years later at 94 years old in New York City. She was buried with her parents in Boston at Newton Cemetery.[5]

Early life edit

Mary Helena Zachos was born in Dayton, Ohio, the daughter of John Celivergos Zachos and Harriet Tompkins Canfield Zachos. Her father was born in Constantinople of Greek parents, and brought to the United States by American educational reformer Samuel Gridley Howe. The elder Dr. Zachos also taught oratory at Cooper Union.[1]

Helena Zachos attended Wells College, graduating in 1875; she pursued further training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[6]

Career edit

Helena Zachos taught English, oratory, debate, parliamentary procedure,[7] and elocution classes at Cooper Union beginning in 1897, with very popular classes in the school's extension catalog. She was the coach of the school's debating teams, and advised student commencement speakers until 1939. For some of her tenure at Cooper Union, she also taught "expression" at the Friends Seminary in New York.[8] Zachos also wrote one-act plays, poems, and pieces for recitation.[6]

On October 16, 1922, Helena copyrighted four plays with the U.S. Patient Office. The Magic Peacock Feather, A Persian Play, The Sculptor of Athens and The Wizard. The Magic Peacock Feather was a play set in Ancient China in two acts and featured two scenes. A Persian Play was set in two acts and featured six scenes. It was adapted from two stories taken from Arabian Nights. The Sculptor of Athens was a one-act play set in three scenes. The Wizard was a one-act play that featured three scenes set in a tiny Russian village.[9] Her own performances as a dramatic reader were admired for their "penetration and magnetism".[10]

She was president of the Wells College Club of New York, and a trustee of the Library Lecture Association.[11] She also served on the executive board of the National Association of Elocutionists.[12]

Personal life edit

Zachos died in 1951, just before her 95th birthday, in New York City.[6] Wells College awards the M. Helena Zachos 1875 Prize for excellence in prose composition.[13]

Literary works edit

Books and articles authored by Helena Zachos
Date Title
1895 On a City Pier
1930 Parliamentary Procedure and Public Speaking

Plays edit

Plays authored by Helena Zachos
Date Title
1922 The Magic Peacock Feather
1922 A Persian Play
1922 The Sculptor of Athens
1922 The Wizard[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hanna 1897, pp. 381–382.
  2. ^ Goertz 1906, pp. 704.
  3. ^ Werner 1898, pp. 200.
  4. ^ Devins 1903, pp. 704.
  5. ^ Staff Writers (June 13, 2023). . Wells College. Archived from the original on March 31, 2023. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Dr. Helena Zachos of Cooper Union, 94" New York Times (March 2, 1951): 25.
  7. ^ Helena Zachos, "Parliamentary Procedure and Public Speaking" American Journal of Nursing 30(12)(December 1930): 1520-1522. DOI: 10.2307/3409868
  8. ^ "Readers and Singers" Werner's Magazine (August 1897): 782.
  9. ^ Putnam 1922, pp. 1401, 1405, 1407, 1413, 2520.
  10. ^ "The New York State Association of Elocutionists" Werner's Magazine (May 1900): 315.
  11. ^ "City to Use Radio for its Free Lectures" New York Times (January 23, 1927): E1.
  12. ^ "Election of Officers" Proceedings of the National Association of Elocutionists (1898): 272.
  13. ^ Staff Writers (June 13, 2023). . Wells College. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  14. ^ Putnam 1922, pp. 2520.

Bibliography edit

  • Werner, Edgar S. (1898). Werner's Magazine, Volume 21. 108 East 16th Street, New York, New York: Sanford & Kenworthy Printers.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Hanna, John Calvin (1897). Beta Theta Pi Biography of John C. Zachos. New York, New York: Beta Theta Pi.
  • Goertz, Albert (1906). Cooper Union For the Advancement of Science and Art Fourth Seventh Annual Report. New York, NY: Cooper Union. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  • Devins, John Bancroft (1903). "Annual Debate at Copper Union". New York Observer. 81 (22). New York, NY. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  • Putnam, Herbert (1922). "Catalogue of Copyright Entries Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; Dramatic Compositions; Maps; Motion Pictures". Catalogue of Copyright Entries. 19 (10). Washington DC. Retrieved June 14, 2023.

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Mary Helena Zachos March 5 1856 February 28 1951 was an author dramatic reader playwright professor and elocutionist She was the daughter of abolitionist and women s rights activist John Celivergos Zachos Her father also wrote countless books in the field of elocution and was the library curator and a professor at Cooper Union twelve years after the founding of the institution Helena followed in her father s footsteps She was a faculty member at the same institution for over forty two years from 1897 to 1939 teaching elocution oratory debate and parliamentary procedure 1 2 Mary Helena ZachosM Helena Zachos in a 1900 publication Born 1856 03 05 March 5 1856DiedFebruary 28 1951 1951 02 28 aged 94 New York CityResting placeNewton Cemetery Newton MassachusettsAlma materWells CollegeAmerican Academy of Dramatic ArtsOccupation s Professor AuthorActing CoachElocutionistEmployerCooper UnionKnown forElocution Oratory Debate Parliamentary ProcedureM Helena Zachos 1875 PrizeParentsJohn Celivergos Zachos father Harriet Tompkins Canfield mother RelativesGeorge Canfield Blickensderfer cousin Helena was born in Dayton Ohio to a prominent family her mother was Harriet Tompkins Canfield and her father was John Celivergos Zachos She had three sisters and two brothers During the American Civil War her father was an active participant in the education of freed slaves during the Port Royal Experiment The family briefly lived in Pennsylvania where her father was a Unitarian minister and also lectured at Cornell University in Ithaca New York before permanently moving to New York City in 1871 By 1871 Helena and her sister Margaret Altona Zachos enrolled at Wells College Helena continued her studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and settled in New York City with her parents and became associated with Cooper Union for the rest of her life 3 4 She was the president of the Eastern Association of Wells College and a member of the New York Teachers of Oratory In honor of her excellence and outstanding achievements Wells College established an award in 1900 in her honor entitled the M Helena Zachos 1875 Prize The prize is awarded every year to the student who has submitted the best written English prose She retired at 83 years old and died twelve years later at 94 years old in New York City She was buried with her parents in Boston at Newton Cemetery 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Literary works 5 Plays 6 References 7 BibliographyEarly life editMary Helena Zachos was born in Dayton Ohio the daughter of John Celivergos Zachos and Harriet Tompkins Canfield Zachos Her father was born in Constantinople of Greek parents and brought to the United States by American educational reformer Samuel Gridley Howe The elder Dr Zachos also taught oratory at Cooper Union 1 Helena Zachos attended Wells College graduating in 1875 she pursued further training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts 6 Career editHelena Zachos taught English oratory debate parliamentary procedure 7 and elocution classes at Cooper Union beginning in 1897 with very popular classes in the school s extension catalog She was the coach of the school s debating teams and advised student commencement speakers until 1939 For some of her tenure at Cooper Union she also taught expression at the Friends Seminary in New York 8 Zachos also wrote one act plays poems and pieces for recitation 6 On October 16 1922 Helena copyrighted four plays with the U S Patient Office The Magic Peacock Feather A Persian Play The Sculptor of Athens and The Wizard The Magic Peacock Feather was a play set in Ancient China in two acts and featured two scenes A Persian Play was set in two acts and featured six scenes It was adapted from two stories taken from Arabian Nights The Sculptor of Athens was a one act play set in three scenes The Wizard was a one act play that featured three scenes set in a tiny Russian village 9 Her own performances as a dramatic reader were admired for their penetration and magnetism 10 She was president of the Wells College Club of New York and a trustee of the Library Lecture Association 11 She also served on the executive board of the National Association of Elocutionists 12 Personal life editZachos died in 1951 just before her 95th birthday in New York City 6 Wells College awards the M Helena Zachos 1875 Prize for excellence in prose composition 13 Literary works editBooks and articles authored by Helena Zachos Date Title1895 On a City Pier1930 Parliamentary Procedure and Public SpeakingPlays editPlays authored by Helena Zachos Date Title1922 The Magic Peacock Feather1922 A Persian Play1922 The Sculptor of Athens1922 The Wizard 14 References edit a b Hanna 1897 pp 381 382 Goertz 1906 pp 704 Werner 1898 pp 200 Devins 1903 pp 704 Staff Writers June 13 2023 Wells College Academic Awards M HELENA ZACHOS 1875 PRIZE Wells College Archived from the original on March 31 2023 Retrieved June 13 2023 a b c Dr Helena Zachos of Cooper Union 94 New York Times March 2 1951 25 Helena Zachos Parliamentary Procedure and Public Speaking American Journal of Nursing 30 12 December 1930 1520 1522 DOI 10 2307 3409868 Readers and Singers Werner s Magazine August 1897 782 Putnam 1922 pp 1401 1405 1407 1413 2520 The New York State Association of Elocutionists Werner s Magazine May 1900 315 City to Use Radio for its Free Lectures New York Times January 23 1927 E1 Election of Officers Proceedings of the National Association of Elocutionists 1898 272 Staff Writers June 13 2023 Wells College Academic Award For Excellence in Writing M Helena Zachos 1875 Prize for Best Short Story fiction Wells College Archived from the original on April 11 2021 Retrieved June 13 2023 Putnam 1922 pp 2520 Bibliography editWerner Edgar S 1898 Werner s Magazine Volume 21 108 East 16th Street New York New York Sanford amp Kenworthy Printers a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Hanna John Calvin 1897 Beta Theta PiBiography of John C Zachos New York New York Beta Theta Pi Goertz Albert 1906 Cooper Union For the Advancement of Science and Art Fourth Seventh Annual Report New York NY Cooper Union Retrieved June 12 2023 Devins John Bancroft 1903 Annual Debate at Copper Union New York Observer 81 22 New York NY Retrieved June 13 2023 Putnam Herbert 1922 Catalogue of Copyright Entries Pamphlets Leaflets Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals Etc Lectures Sermons Addresses for Oral Delivery Dramatic Compositions Maps Motion Pictures Catalogue of Copyright Entries 19 10 Washington DC Retrieved June 14 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helena Zachos amp oldid 1219138355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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