Records of the Bunting Institute, 1960-2000 (inclusive).
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Lyman, Susan Storey,
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Susan Jameson Storey Shaw Lyman was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1919. She married S.P. Shaw, Jr., in 1939. The couple had three children and divorced in 1949. Lyman attended Radcliffe College, earning an A.B. (1949), a certificate from the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration (1950), and an Ed.M. from Harvard (1963). After marrying Ronald T. Lyman, Jr. (1950), Lyman was appointed Marshall of Radcliffe College (1955-1958); she later served as Director of the Radcliffe Col...
Kilson, Marion, 1936-....
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McKenna, Margaret, 1955-
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Kahne, Hilda
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Wolfman, Burton Irving.
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Radcliffe Institute
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Radcliffe College. Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute
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The Bunting Institute (former names: Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, 1960-66, and the Radcliffe Institute, 1966-78) was founded by Radcliffe President Mary Ingraham Bunting to foster scholarly study by women and on women. The Institute appoints Fellows and Research Associates in the arts and sciences, and provides them with workspace and stipends to further their research in a variety of programs. These in the past have included funding for part-time medical residents from the Josiah ...
Radcliffe College. Society of Institute Fellows.
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Horner, Matina S.
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Matina Horner, an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard, was named president of Radcliffe College in 1972. From the description of Speech [sound recording]. 1970. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 421972118 Educator. A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1961; M.S. University of Michigan 1963, Ph.D. 1968; LL.D. Dickinson College 1973. Assistant professor of psychology and social relations at Harvard University, 1969-72, president of Radcliffe College, 1972-1989. Author of va...
Love, Josephine Harreld
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Josephine Harreld Love, born December 11, 1914 in Atlanta of mixed black, white and Native American parentage, studied and was active in the fine arts from an early age. She received a B.A. in English from Spelman College, a diploma in piano from Juilliard School of Music, and a M.A. in musicology from Radcliffe College. She also studied sculpture and composition and did postgraduate work in piano and musicology. A cofounder of Your Heritage House in the Detroit Cultural Center, an art museum an...
Anderson, Mary Baughman.
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Smith, Constance E.
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Smith, Alice Kimball
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Historian, educator, and college administrator, Alice Kimball Smith (1907-2001) was born in Oak Park, Illinois. She received her A.B. from Mount Holyoke College, 1928 and Ph.D. from Yale University, 1936. She was married to Cyril Stanley Smith, metallurgist and historian of technology in 1931. While her husband worked on the development of the atomic bomb in Los Alamos, 1943-1946, Smith taught in the Los Alamos High School. Subsequently in Chicago Smith was assistant editor of The Bulletin of At...
Radcliffe College. Institute for Independent Study
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Graham, Patricia Albjerg
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Educator. From the description of Reminiscences of Patricia Albjerg Graham : oral history, 1985. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122620518 ...