On Blum at Mills, see below, n. 33, and ch. 4, n. 3. On Wellesley, see Rayman and Brett, Pathways for Women in the Sciences ... Part I, 131–32. 31. Agnes Scott ad, “Science, Technology and the Liberal Arts,” NYT, Nov.
In writing this book, Rossiter mined nearly one hundred previously unexamined archival collections and more than fifty oral histories.
Excerpts from a positive report made by William H. Brady , chief chemist at the Illinois Steel Company , on his seven women chemists were reprinted in the June 1919 issue of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry under the ...
Sr. St. John Nepomucene Trinity College , Washington , ( Elizabeth Fennessey ) D.C. Sr. Martinette ( Hagan ) , C.D.S. Mundelein College , Chicago , III . Sr. Claire Markham , R.S.M. St. Joseph College , Hartford , Conn .
Rossiter shows how women scientists made significant contributions to the war effort, ranging from engineering and nutrition (where both Margaret Mead and Rachel Carson worked well outside their areas of...
In writing this book, Rossiter mined nearly one hundred previously unexamined archival collections and more than fifty oral histories.