Books / Collections ~ p113B
Untold Lives: The First Generation of American Women Psychologists.
Type:
- occupational or career (20th c)
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Biographies
1 | B19031 | Pt. 1. The difference being a woman made: The quest for graduate education: Mary Calkins' contest with Harvard University | ||
2 | B19032 | The family claim: Ties that bound Milicent Shinn | ||
3 | B19033 | The "intolerable choice": Ethel Puffer's struggle with the marriage versus career dilemma | ||
4 | B19034 | Meritocracy in science: Margaret Floy Washburn's use of the myth | ||
5 | B19035 | "A little hard on ladies": Christine Ladd-Franklin's challenge to collegial exclusion | ||
6 | B19036 | Pt. 2. Collective portrait of the first generation: Origins, education, and life-styles | ||
7 | B19037 | Careers and contributions | ||
8 | B19038 | To the present | ||
9 | B19039 | Appendix A. Cameo portraits of selected women: Kate Gordon Moore | ||
10 | B19040 | Lillien Jane Martin | ||
11 | B19041 | Naomi Norsworthy | ||
12 | B19042 | Frances Hall Rousmaniere Dewing | ||
13 | B19043 | Theodate Louise Smith | ||
14 | B19044 | Helen Bradford Thompson Wooley |
Persons
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