Dissertation, n.d.

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Dissertation, n.d.

Dissertation re: women educators and deans, including Marion Talbot, Thrysa Amos, Agnes Wells, Irma Voigt, and Lucy Stebbins.

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Voigt, Irma Elizabeth 1882-

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Irma E. Voigt was a high school teacher and principal in Illinois prior to receiving her to receiving her Doctorate of Philosophy in German from the University of Illinois. She then moved to Athens, Ohio and was appointed as the first Dean of Women at Ohio University in 1913. Voigt participated in many professional organizations for women and educators, including serving as president for the American Association of University Women. She also held a cabinet position as faculty adviser for twenty-...

Amos, Thrysa.

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Stebbins, Lucy Poate, 1886-1958

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The daughter of Baptist missionaries in Japan, author Lucy (Poate) Stebbins was the third of five children of Belle (Marsh) and Thomas Pratt Poate. She was born in Portsmouth, England, while her parents were on furlough, but returned with them to Japan before she was two. The family settled in western New York State in 1892. Stebbins was graduated from the Fredonia Normal School in 1904. She taught school in Sherman and Mt. Vernon, N.Y. until her marriage in 1910 to Howard Leslie Stebbins. In 19...

Talbot, Marion, 1858-1948

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B.A., Boston University, 1880; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1888. Instructor in domestic science, Wellesley College, 1890-1892. Assistant professor of sanitary science, University of Chicago, 1892-1895; associate professor of sanitary science, 1895-1904; associate professor of household administration, 1904-1905; professor of household administration, 1905-1925. Dean of undergraduate women, 1892-1899; dean of women in the University, 1899-1925. President of Association of Collegi...

Wells, Agnes Ermina, 1876-

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Haddock, Ruth.

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Ruth Haddock was assistant dean of women and assistant director of the graduate training program in student personnel at Syracuse University. From the description of Dissertation, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007580 ...