At her graduation, Anne Kendrick gave a commencement speech entitled Demosthenes and St.
[5] Their son Stanley became a noted chemist and developed Benedict's reagent.
[6] Anne Kendrick Benedict was a writer of children's science and religious literature.
Her most famous story, My Wonder-Story,[7] was published by the Lothrop Company in 1888 and is about a mother who explores the anatomy and physiology of the human body with her children Jack and Florence.
"[9] Some of her other works include Centa, The Child Violinist,[10] The Island Story,[11] The Fisherman's Daughter,[11] The Enchanted Deer,[12] The Home Circle (published April 18, 1883),[13] and How We Are Made (published April 11, 1883).