Christine Ladd-Franklin papers, 1860-1873.

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Christine Ladd-Franklin papers, 1860-1873.

These diaries, begun at the age of twelve, record her school experiences, life and studies at Vassar College, her relationships with women, efforts at self-improvement, familial duties and concerns, her irritation with contemporary attitudes toward women, and intellectual and moral discussions with herself.

.05 cubic ft. (2 volumes and one letter)

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Ladd-Franklin, Christine, 1847-1930

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Christine Franklin who lectured at Columbia University from 1914 to 1927, was well-known for her method of reducing all syllogisms to a single formula, and for her contributions to knowledge relating to color vision. She was married to Fabian Franklin (1853-1939). From the description of Christine Ladd Franklin and Fabian Franklin papers, ca. 1900-1939. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122482650 Christine Ladd (Vassar College Class of 1869) ...

Vassar College.

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