Mary Bidwell Breed
Mary Bidwell Breed | |
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Born |
Pittsburgh | September 15, 1870
Died |
September 15, 1949 79) Newton, New Jersey | (aged
Resting place | Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh |
Mary Bidwell Breed (15 September 1870–15 September 1949) was an American chemist.
Biography
Mary Bidwell Breed was born on 15 September 1870 in Pittsburgh.[1] She was educated at Bryn Mawr College, where she received three degrees and her PhD in 1901, and Heidelberg University.[1] Before finishing her doctorate Breed was head of the science department at Pennsylvania College for Women. Her research focus was on aromatic acids and the atomic weight of palladium.[1] Breed was the dean of women at Indiana University from 1901 to 1906 (the first female dean at the university), a position from which she denounced the segregation of men and women into certain academic fields.[2][3][4] Her work is not well documented after 1906.[1]
Breed died on her 79th birthday in 1949 in Newton, New Jersey.[5] She is buried at Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Marilyn Ogilvie, Joy Harvey (2000). Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science. Routledge. ISBN 1135963436. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ↑ Jana Nidiffer, Carolyn Terry Bashaw (2001). Women Administrators in Higher Education. SUNY Press. p. 142. ISBN 0791448177.
- ↑ Roger B. Winston, Don G. Creamer, Theodore K. Miller (2013). The Professional Student Affairs Administrator: Educator, Leader, and Manager. Routledge. p. 172. ISBN 1134944306.
- ↑ "Mary Bidwell Breed". Indiana University. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ↑ "Dr. Mary Breed". Obituaries. The Pittsburgh Press. 16 September 1949. p. 43.
- ↑ "Mary Bidwell Breed". Find a Grave. Retrieved 11 November 2015.