Mary Ingraham Bunting (July 10, 1910 – January 21, 1998) was a bacterial geneticist and an influential American college president; Time profiled her as the magazine's November 3, 1961, cover story.[1][2] She became Radcliffe College's fifth president in 1960 and was responsible for fully integrating women into Harvard University.[3]
^Cover, Time, November 3, 1961.
^"One Woman, Two Lives," Archived 2011-05-29 at the Wayback Machine Time, November 3, 1961.
^"Mary Bunting-Smith Dies at 87" Archived 2006-01-04 at the Wayback Machine, The Harvard University Gazette, Jan. 29, 1998.
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Act of 1964. In 1965, Murray published her landmark article (coauthored by Mary Eastwood), "Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VII", in...
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Contemporary Review', a liberal social reform magazine. His mother, Mary Hyett Bunting, née Lidgett – elder sister of Elizabeth Sedman Lidgett – was a social...
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Radcliffe College, Simmons served as a protégé of the college's president, MaryBunting. Simmons subsequently attended Oxford University in Oxford, England,...
Christopher William Bunting (September 1, 1837 – January 14, 1896) was an Irish-born politician, merchant, newspaper owner and newspaper publisher. Born...
tenure that the New Jersey College for Women became Douglass College. MaryBunting (1955–1960): A graduate of Vassar with advanced degrees in microbiology...
awkward, and his friendship with schoolteacher and fellow socialist Sarah Bunting (played by Daisy Lewis) causes tension with the Crawleys. At the end of...
City University of New York, The William Steeple Davis Foundation, the MaryBunting Institute of Radcliffe College, and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation...
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American women's rights activist Emma Willard Mary Baker Eddy Historical House brochure (1935) – about Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science...