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词条 List of Radcliffe College people
释义

  1. List of presidents

  2. Deans

  3. Notable alumnae

  4. Notes

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The following is a list of individuals associated with Radcliffe College through attending as a student, or serving as college president or dean.

List of presidents

  • Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, 1894-1900 (honorary president 1900-1903)
  • LeBaron Russell Briggs, 1903-1923
  • Ada Louise Comstock, 1923-1943
  • Wilbur Kitchener Jordan, 1943-1960
  • Mary Bunting, 1960-1972
  • Matina Horner, 1972-1989
  • Linda Wilson, 1989-1999

Deans

  • Agnes Irwin, 1894–1909

Notable alumnae

  • Virginia Hamilton Adair
  • Alice Adams (writer)
  • Fannie Fern Andrews
  • Margaret Atwood, 1961, author
  • Elizabeth Bailey
  • Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller
  • Deborah Batts
  • Eva Beatrice Dykes
  • Gail Lee Bernstein, Japanese historian
  • Susan Berresford, 1965, president of the Ford Foundation 1996-2007
  • Marsha S. Berzon
  • Benazir Bhutto, first woman elected to lead a Muslim state, having twice been Prime Minister of Pakistan (1988–1990; 1993–1996).
  • Melissa Block, radio journalist, Co-host, All Things Considered
  • Marita Bonner
  • Thérèse Bonney
  • Elizabeth Brewster
  • Jane Britton, 1967, murdered while a graduate student at Harvard
  • Stockard Channing, actress, famous for her roles in Grease and The West Wing
  • Nancy Chodorow
  • Judy Clapp, 1952, computer scientist
  • Zoe Cruz, Co-President of Morgan Stanley (Most Powerful woman on Wall Street)
  • Natalie Zemon Davis
  • Frances Gardiner Davenport (1870–1927), historian[1]
  • Peggy Dulany
  • Eva Beatrice Dykes
  • Debbie Ellison
  • Rebecca Elson
  • Barbara Epstein
  • Anne Fadiman
  • Norma Farber
  • Abigail Folger, 1964, American coffee heiress, debutante, socialite, volunteer social worker, civil rights devotee, and one of the murder victims of the Manson Family
  • Mary Parker Follett
  • Anne Garrels
  • Katharine Fullerton Gerould
  • Carol Gilligan
  • Amy Goodman, political activist
  • Ellen Goodman
  • Jennifer Gordon
  • Phyllis Granoff
  • Linda Greenhouse
  • Joyce Ballou Gregorian, 1968, Science fiction author
  • Marjorie Grene
  • Gisela Kahn Gresser
  • Lani Guinier
  • Amy Gutmann, current president of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Melissa Glenn Haber
  • Rachel Hadas
  • Olive Hazlett
  • Diana Mara Henry, photographer
  • Helen Sawyer Hogg
  • Elizabeth Holtzman
  • Elizabeth Hubbard
  • Ruth Hubbard, professor, biologist, feminist
  • Josephine Hull
  • Leslie P. Hume, historian and philanthropist
  • Lydia P. Jackson, former Louisiana state legislator
  • Rona Jaffe, author
  • Nancy Johnson
  • Sara Murray Jordan, gastroenterologist
  • Caroline Kennedy
  • Helen Keller, deaf blind writer, activist
  • Jean Kwok
  • Maxine Kumin
  • Susanne Langer
  • Mary Lasker, health activist and philanthropist
  • Ursula K. Le Guin, American writer, poet
  • Henrietta Swan Leavitt
  • Judith Ledeboer, architect
  • Mary Lefkowitz
  • Edith Lesley
  • Alison Lurie, writer
  • Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson
  • Pauline Maier
  • Emily Mann (B.A. English literature 1974), director
  • Elizabeth Holloway Marston, M.A. 1921—involved in the creation of the comic book character Wonder Woman
  • Helen Reimensnyder Martin
  • Michel McQueen Martin, 1980, journalist
  • Jessica Mathews
  • Anne McCaffrey, 1947, science fiction author
  • Karen Nelson Moore
  • Alice Vanderbilt Morris
  • Chris Mulford, A.B. 1963, breastfeeding advocate[2]
  • Lois Murphy
  • Laura Nader, Professor in Controlling Processes
  • Daisy Newman
  • Andrea Nye a feminist philosopher and writer.
  • Ursula Oppens, classical pianist
  • Deborah Orin
  • Mary White Ovington
  • Masako Owada, 1985, Crown Princess of Japan
  • Judith Palfrey:
  • Clara Claiborne Park (1923-2010), author who raised awareness of autism.[3]
  • Linda Pastan
  • Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, astronomer
  • Josephine Preston Peabody
  • Katha Pollitt
  • Carol Potter (actress)
  • Francine Prose
  • Julia Quinn, New York Times Best Selling author
  • Bonnie Raitt (attended one year), Grammy Award-winning singer and musician
  • Philinda Rand
  • Adrienne Rich, poet
  • Emeline Hill Richardson
  • Alice Rivlin
  • Helen Jean Rogers
  • Judith Ann Wilson Rogers
  • Margot Roosevelt, journalist
  • Michelle Rosaldo
  • Phyllis Schlafly, political activist, coined term A choice not an echo
  • Ellen Schrecker
  • Mary Sears
  • Edie Sedgwick (attended), iconic American socialite and Warhol Superstar
  • Carla J. Shatz
  • Ellen Biddle Shipman, landscape architect (left after 1 year)
  • Judith Shuval, sociologist
  • Elsie Singmaster, author
  • Diane Souvaine
  • Diane B. Snelling
  • Anne Whiston Spirn, landscape architect
  • Edith G. Stedman, graduated from Radcliffe in 1910 and was appointed head the Appointment Bureau in 1930 till 1954
  • Gertrude Stein, American writer, poet, playwright and feminist
  • Doris Zemurray Stone (1909–1994), archaeologist and ethnographer of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures; graduated 1930[4]
  • Abby Sutherland, cum laude graduate, head mistress, president, and owner of The Ogontz School for Girls. Sutherland deeded the school to Penn State in 1950.
  • Mary E. Switzer
  • Martha J. B. Thomas, PhD MBA, (1926-2006), chemical engineer
  • Caroline Thompson, screenwriter-director
  • Barbara Tuchman
  • Lily Tuck
  • Abby Howe Turner
  • Ruth Turner
  • Betty Miller Unterberger, first woman president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations[5]
  • Jean Valentine
  • Julie Vargas
  • Emily Vermeule
  • Maribel Vinson
  • Caroline F. Ware
  • Ruth Wendell Washburn, educational psychologist
  • Hannah Weiner
  • Natalie Wexler
  • Nancy Wexler
  • Lally Weymouth
  • Marina von Neumann Whitman
  • Charlotte Wilder, M.A., poet and eldest sister of Thornton Wilder
  • Olive Winchester, professor at the Point Loma, Northwest, and Eastern Nazarene Colleges
  • Marie Winn
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Notes

1. ^Introduction to European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and its Dependencies, vol. 2 (Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 2010 edition)
2. ^[https://sites.google.com/site/chrismulfordmemorial/obituary]
3. ^Hevesi, Dennis. [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/health/13park.html "Clara Claiborne Park, 86, Dies; Wrote About Autistic Child"], The New York Times, July 12, 2010. Accessed July 13, 2010.
4. ^{{cite journal |author=Union College Office of Communications |date=January 1995 |title=Doris Zemurray Stone dies |url=http://www.union.edu/N/DS/edition_display.php?e=662&s=2475 |format=online reproduction |journal=Union College Magazine |location=Schenectady, NY |publisher=Union College |oclc=6850493 |accessdate=2008-08-10}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oah.org/pubs/nl/2005aug/formwalt.html |title=Lee W. Formwalt, "From Scotland to India: A Conversation with American Historian Betty Unterberger." August 2005 |publisher=oah.org |accessdate=October 23, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306225937/http://www.oah.org/pubs/nl/2005aug/formwalt.html |archivedate=March 6, 2012 |df= }}
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