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Christine Ladd-Franklin (December 1, 1847 – March 5, ... Additionally, her father was a graduate professor who was supportive of his eldest daughter's education. [3]
Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847–1930), American psychologist [1]: 167 Margaret Floy Washburn (1871–1939), American psychologist Anna Freud (1895–1982), Austrian-British psychoanalyst
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Christine Ladd-Franklin (US, 1847–1930) Joachim Lambek (Canada, 1922–2014) Johann Heinrich Lambert (France/Germany, 1728–1777) Karel Lambert (US, born 1928) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Germany, 1646–1716) Stanisław Leśniewski (Poland, 1886–1939) Clarence Irving Lewis (US, 1883–1964) David Kellogg Lewis (US, 1941–2001)
Christine Ladd-Franklin, class of 1869 – psychologist; Ellen Swallow Richards, class of 1870 – chemist; Frances Fisher Wood, class of 1874 – educator and scientist; Ellen Churchill Semple, class of 1882 – geographer; Alice G. Bryant, class of 1885 – otolaryngologist and inventor; Antonia Maury, class of 1887 – astronomer
Christine King’s strategy for getting ahead in the male-dominated semiconductor industry can be used in AI and other fields, too. I became the semiconductor industry’s first female CEO after ...
A Democrat lawmaker said kids won’t be served lunch and will be in classrooms that don’t have teachers if President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency get their ...
The fellowship was open to women holding the degree of doctor of philosophy or otherwise capable of conducting higher research. The first chair of the awarding committee was Christine Ladd-Franklin, [1] who was also instrumental in the establishment of the fellowship. [2]