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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Marbeau, Jean Baptiste Firmin

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The Encyclopedia Americana
Marbeau, Jean Baptiste Firmin
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MARBEAU, Jean Baptiste Firmin, zhŏṅ bä-tēst fēr-măṅ mär-bō, French philanthropist, founder of the day nursery: b. Brives, 18 May 1798; d. Saint Cloud, 10 Oct. 1875. He practised law in Paris, and in 1841, being deputed to inspect the charitable institutions of the first arrondissement of the city, planned the crèche or day nursery for the care of children of working mothers. The first crèche was opened 14 Nov. 1844 at Chaillot; a Société des Crèches was founded in 1846; and his plan was described in his book, ‘Des Crèches’ (1845). Marbeau played a less prominent part in other charities and wrote on various problems of pauperism. Consult the ‘Life’ by Roussel (1876).