Richards, Ellen H. (Ellen Henrietta), 1842-1911

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Ellen Swallow was born 3 December 1842 in Dunstable, Massachusetts. She received a B.S. from Vassar College in 1870. She earned another B.S. from M.I.T. in 1873 and, in the same year, an M.A. from Vassar. She studied for a doctorate at M.I.T., but never received it, reportedly because "the heads of the department did not wish a woman to receive the first D.S. in chemistry." In 1875 she married M.I.T. chemistry professor, Robert H. Richards, and devoted the next ten years to advocating for scientific education for women. Richards was the first woman elected to the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and in 1882 she helped found the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (later the American Association of University Women). She was also a leader in the effort to improve physical education in colleges. She wrote three books: The Chemistry of Cooking and Cleaning (1882 and 1887), Food Materials and Their Adulteration (1885), and The Cost of Food, a Study in Dietaries (1901). In 1884, M.I.T. set up a chemical laboratory for the study of sanitation, the first of its kind, with William Nichols in charge and Ellen Richards as his assistant. During this time, Richards devised the first water purity tests and, beginning in 1887, she was put in charge of the laboratory; she ran it during the groundbreaking study of water pollution in Massachusetts that modernized sewage treatment ("The Great Sanitary Survey"), commissioned by the State Board of Health. After teaching gratis in the women's laboratory at M.I.T for eight years, when women were admitted to M.I.T. on an equal footing with men Richards was appointed to the faculty as instructor in sanitary chemistry. She also taught analysis of water, sewerage, and air in the department of sanitary engineering, established in 1890. From about 1890, she increasingly concentrated on what came to be known as the "home economics movement." Among her many accomplishments, she introduced the idea of nutritious lunches in schools; worked for public support for systematic domestic science instruction; and carried on important work for the Society to Encourage Studies at Home, founded in 1873 to "help women who needed guidance and encouragement in acquiring knowledge which they could not go to school to get." Ellen Swallow Richards died in Boston on 30 March 1911.

Vassar College Class of 1870. Richards, first woman to graduate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was a chemist who pioneered in sanitation, food chemistry, public health, and home economics. She was also a founder of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (now the American Association of University Women).

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referencedIn Talbot, Marion. Papers, 1854-1948 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
referencedIn Abrams, Rochonne Weintraub. Good earthkeeping : American women pioneers in ecology, 1843-1993 : typescript, 1994. Iowa State University, Parks Library
referencedIn Papers, Papers, 1886- Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
creatorOf OAC Review Index. Macdonald : a challenge to graduates in Home Economics, OAC Review, v.38, no. 4, Dec. 1925, p.165-166. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn Blackwell family. Papers, 1784-1944 (bulk: 1832-1939) Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Blackwell family. Papers, 1784-1944 (bulk: 1832-1939) Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Audio Recordings of the "Forum" Radio Program, 1940 - 1983 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn TECHNOLOGY IN AMERICA: DOCTOR RUTH S. COWAN AND ELLEN SWALLOW RICHARDS National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Talbot, Marion, 1858-1948. Papers, 1854-1948 (inclusive). University of Chicago Library
referencedIn Rogers, William Barton papers Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
creatorOf Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards papers Sophia Smith Collection
creatorOf Bowyer, Helen. [Child care and hygiene collection]. Stanford University Lane Medical Library
creatorOf Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905. Edward Atkinson papers, 1836-1905, bulk: 1847-1905. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf OAC Review Index. Macdonald, OAC Review, v.24, no.10, July 1912, p.599-604. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn Collection on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Women's Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
creatorOf Ellen Swallow Richards Papers Vassar College
creatorOf Parloa, Maria, 1843-1909. [Culinary ephemera : war]. Box 340. William L. Clements Library
referencedIn The Notable Women of Boston, 1980 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
creatorOf Collection on Ellen Swallow Richards Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
referencedIn Maryland Home Economics Association. Maryland Home Economics Association records, 1913-1998 (majority 1975-1995) University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
referencedIn Annual meeting photograph, 1909. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
creatorOf Richards, Ellen H. (Ellen Henrietta), 1842-1911. The Rumford Kitchen : the exhibit of The New England kitchen at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 / [Ellen H. Richards]. Minuteman Library Network
referencedIn American Association of University Women. Boston Branch. Records, 1886-1978 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn A Collection of autographs in the Goucher College Library. Goucher College, Goucher College Library
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Dunstable MA US
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Chemistry
Ecology
Ecology
Food
Home economics
Kitchens
Nutrition
Nutrition
Public health
Sanitary chemistry
Sanitation
Water
Water
Women
Women chemists
Women chemists
Women in science
Women scientists
Women scientists
Women's colleges
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Women chemists
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Birth 1842-12-03

Death 1911-03-30

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