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  2. Brunilde Ridgway - Wikipedia

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    She received her Ph.D. in 1958 and returned as a teacher to Bryn Mawr, where she spent most of her career. In 1977, she was named Rhys Carpenter Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, a post she held until her retirement in 1994. In 1988, she won the Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America. [2]

  3. Harriton House - Wikipedia

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    Harriton House, originally known as Bryn Mawr, is an historic house which is located on the Philadelphia Main Line, and was most famously the residence of Founding Father Charles Thomson, the secretary of the Continental Congress. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]

  4. Hilda Worthington Smith - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Worthington Smith (June 19, 1888 – March 3, 1984) was an American labor educator, social worker, and poet. She is best known for her roles as first Director of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry [1] and as a co-founder of the Affiliated Schools for Workers (later known as the American Labor Education Service), [2] although she also had a long career in government ...

  5. Madhavi Kale - Wikipedia

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    Madhavi Kale is professor of history of Bryn Mawr College [1] and associate professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough. [2] Kale received her BA from Yale University and her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. [3] Kale is a specialist in British and imperial history, and has published numerous works on the Indian indenture system.

  6. Bryn Mawr College - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Mawr College (/ ˌ b r ɪ n ˈ m ɑː r / brin-MAR; Welsh: [ˌbɾɨ̞nˈmau̯ɾ]) [9] is a private women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States.Founded as a Quaker institution in 1885, Bryn Mawr is one of the Seven Sister colleges, a group of historically women's colleges in the United States.

  7. Barbara Spofford Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes ... Bryn Mawr College, Friedrich ... 1887 – April 1, 1971) was an American educator, essayist on religion and a specialist in ...

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  9. Grace Frank - Wikipedia

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    Grace Mayer Frank (born Grace Edith Mayer; June 28, 1886 – March 22, 1978) was an American medievalist and lecturer.Frank, along with her spouse, the classicist Tenney Frank, was primarily associated with Bryn Mawr College, first as a graduate student, and later as a Lecturer and Associate Professor of Romance Philosophy and Old French.