Hahn papers ca. 1843, 1876-ca. 1968 1908-1951

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Hahn papers ca. 1843, 1876-ca. 1968 1908-1951

Hahn, Dorothy Anna, 1876-1950; chemist and college teacher. Mount Holyoke College faculty member, 1908-1941. Papers consist of a scrapbook compiled after her death, correspondence, writings, biographical information, laboratory safety goggles, and photographs; principally documenting Hahn's career as a chemistry professor. Also contains correspondence to James M. Foster, father of Dorothy Foster, Mount Holyoke College English professor.

2 boxes; (1.6 linear ft.)

eng,

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Foster, J. M. (James Mitchell), 1850-

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James Foster was born 19 November 1934. While living in San Francisco, he became one of the early leaders of the gay liberation movement in that city; in 1963 he helped found the Society for Individual Rights. Always active in Democratic Party local and national politics, in 1972 Foster founded the Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club (also known as the Alice B. Toklas Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club), which became particularly influential in local and national politics as the gay and lesbia...

Hahn, Dorothy A. (Dorothy Anna), 1876-

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Chemist and college teacher. Mount Holyoke College faculty member, 1908-1941. From the description of Hahn papers, ca. 1843, 1876-ca. 1968 (bulk 1908-1951). (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 50432757 Dorothy Anna Hahn was born on April 9, 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father, Carl S. Hahn, born in Germany, was a teacher and a scholar and her mother was Mary Deborah Beaver Hahn. Hahn attended Bryn Mawr College from 1895-1899, graduating with a B.A. in...

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Foster, Dorothy, 1883-1968

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Dorothy Foster was born on July 1, 1883, in Salem, Massachusetts. She received an A.B. from Bryn Mawr College in 1904 and an A.M. from Radcliffe College in 1908. Shortly thereafter, she became an instructor at Mount Holyoke College in the English Department. She retired in 1948, after publishing many articles. Dorothy Foster died on January 27, 1968, in South Hadley, Massachusetts. From the guide to the Dorothy Foster correspondence MS 0538., 1914-1923., (Mount Holyoke College Archiv...