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  2. Bryn Mawr College - Wikipedia

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    The phrase bryn mawr literally means 'large hill' in Welsh. [a] The Graduate School is co-educational. It is named after the town of Bryn Mawr, in which the campus is located, which had been renamed by a representative of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Bryn Mawr was the name of an area estate granted to Rowland Ellis by William Penn in the 1680s

  3. List of Bryn Mawr College people - Wikipedia

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    1912–14 (did not graduate) First archivist of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum: Mary Hamilton Swindler: Ph.D. 1912 Former professor of archaeology of Bryn Mawr College Olga Taussky-Todd: Fellow Mathematician Lily Ross Taylor: Ph.D. 1912 Former professor and dean of Bryn Mawr College Mary Elizabeth Taylor: 2011

  4. Joseph W. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Wright Taylor (1810 – 1880) is best known for being the financial catalyst for the founding of Bryn Mawr College.He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, a physician and a member of the Society of Friends (popularly known as Quakers), and originally wanted the college to promote the ideals of the Quaker religion and the advancement of women's education.

  5. Alice Middleton Boring - Wikipedia

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    After graduation Boring enrolled at Bryn Mawr College, where her sister had graduated in 1896. Bryn Mawr who was part of the Seven Sisters (colleges) and a was founded by Quakers, further spurred her interest in applying there. [2] She started her freshman year in 1900.

  6. Bryn Mawr School - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Mawr School, founded in 1885 as the first college-preparatory school for girls in the United States, is an independent, nonsectarian all-girls school for grades PK-12, with a coed preschool. [1] Bryn Mawr School is located in the Roland Park section of Baltimore , Maryland.

  7. Category:Bryn Mawr College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bryn Mawr College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 637 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Priscilla Johnson McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Johnson attended Bryn Mawr College, graduating in 1950, [12] and majored in Russian language and literature. [3] She was an advocate of the World Federalist Movement, belonging to the large chapter of the United World Federalists at the school. [11] She also played for the Bryn Mawr tennis team. [13]

  9. Mary Patterson McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Patterson McPherson (born c. 1935) has served as the president of Bryn Mawr College (1978–1997), the vice president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (1997–2007), and the executive officer of the American Philosophical Society (2007–2012). [1]