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Showing results 1 - 12 of 21 for
Smithsonian Institution. Acting Assistant Secretary for Science
Viola Shelly Schantz (1895-1977)
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1962
(l to r): Kendall Emerson (1907-1993), Alix Churchill, Eleanor Brown Merrill (b. 1887), Frederick D. Hopkins
(clockwise from left): Agnes J. Quirk, Helen Morgenthau Fox (1884-1974), Florence Hedges (1878-1956), unidentified woman, and Edna H. Fawcett (b. 1879)
(l to r): Kendall Emerson (1907-1993), Alix Churchill, Eleanor Brown Merrill (b. 1887)
Date:
1935
Mary Greig
Clara H. Hasse (1880?-1926)
Margaret Reed Lewis (1881-1970)
Lucia McCulloch (1873-1955)
Date:
1913
Pauline Kirby
Date:
5/4/1954
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: United States Army
Alice Hamilton (1869-1970)
Ingeborg Schmidt (b. 1899)
Date:
1952 Jul-52
(clockwise from left): Agnes J. Quirk, Helen Morgenthau Fox (1884-1974), and Florence Hedges (1878-1956)
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