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Subject: Brown, Alice Summary: When this photograph was taken, Alice Brown was doing research in ana

Subject: Brown, Alice

Summary: When this photograph was taken, Alice Brown was doing research in anatomy at Cornell Medical School

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Opening night visitors view a parade of recent fashions in the “Suiting Everyone” exhibi

Opening night visitors view a parade of recent fashions in the “Suiting Everyone” exhibit at the National Museum of History and Technology, now the National Museum of American History. The exhibition opened September 23, 1974 and depicts 200 years of evolution and revolution in design, production and marketing of American clothing.

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Subject: Whitney, Caroline Elizabeth 1899-1928 Summary: Caroline Elizabeth Whitney (1899-1928) gradu

Subject: Whitney, Caroline Elizabeth 1899-1928

Summary: Caroline Elizabeth Whitney (1899-1928) graduated from Washington University Medical School in 1924 and the following year became the first female intern at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. She taught at Washington University Medical School until her death from tuberculosis in 1928

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Rosalind Wulzen (b. 1886) Physiology professor Rosalind Wulzen (b. 1886) discovered a factor (the &l

Rosalind Wulzen (b. 1886) Physiology professor Rosalind Wulzen (b. 1886) discovered a factor (the “Wulzen factor”) that protects the joints of mammals from calcification. She taught at the University of California during the 1920s [Link to data base record]


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Ruth WinkleyIn 1921, the Marine Biological Laboratory’s Biological Bulletin listed Ruth Wink

Ruth Winkley

In 1921, the Marine Biological Laboratory’s Biological Bulletin listed Ruth Winkley as a clerk in the laboratory supply department; she graduated from University of Michigan in 1925, where she studied invertebrate zoology. This is probably Ruth L. Winkley, the daughter of scientist Henry W. Winkley

Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives

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Margaret Eliza Maltby (1860-1944) Physicist and educator Margaret Eliza Maltby (1860-1944) was the f

Margaret Eliza Maltby (1860-1944)

Physicist and educator Margaret Eliza Maltby (1860-1944) was the first American woman allowed to take a degree at Gt̲tingen University (in 1895); she became professor of physics and department chair at Barnard College, 1903-1934. In 1926, the American Association of University Women established a fellowship in Maltby’s honor.

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Subject: Cheng, Tsai-Ying Summary: In 1972, Tsai-Ying Cheng was at the Institute for Cancer Research

Subject: Cheng, Tsai-Ying

Summary: In 1972, Tsai-Ying Cheng was at the Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, and in 1978, joined the Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon

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