Green, Constance Mclaughlin 1897-1975
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Green, Constance Winsor McLaughlin, 1897-
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MacLaughlin Green, Constance, 1897-
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Green, Constance McL. 1897-
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Mc Laughlin Green, Constance.
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Green, Constance McL. 1897- (Constance McLaughlin),
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Born Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1897. A.B. Smith College, 1919; M.A. Mt. Holyoke College, 1925; Ph.D. Yale, 1937. Married Donald Ross Green. Taught history at the University of Chicago, and Mt. Holyoke and Smith Colleges. Authored the two-volume Washington: A History of the Capital, 1800-1950 (1962-63), for which she received the Pulitzer Prize for history. Other books include: American Cities in the Growth of the Nation (1965); Eli Whitney and the Birth of American Technology (1956); The Rise of Urban America (1965); The Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nations Capital (1967).
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Historian, Yale University Ph. D., Chief Historian, Army Ordnance Department, 1948-1951; director, 1954-1960, Washington History Project, American University.
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Born Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1897. A.B. Smith College, 1919; M.A. Mt. Holyoke College, 1925; Ph. D. Yale, 1937. Married Donald Ross Green. Taught history at the University of Chicago, and Mt. Holyoke and Smith Colleges. Authored the two-volume Washington: A History of the Capital, 1800-1950 (1962-63), for which she received the Pulitzer Prize for history. Other books include: American Cities in the Growth of the Nation, 1965; Eli Whitney and the Birth of American Technology, 1956; The Rise of Urban America, 1965; The Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nations Capital, 1967.
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