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  1. Martha Carey Thomas (Baltimore, Maryland, 2 de enero de 1857 - Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 2 de diciembre de 1935) fue una educadora estadounidense, sufragista, y la segunda rectora del Bryn Mawr College. Biografía. Carey Thomas, como prefería llamarse, era hija de una familia adinerada.

  2. Known for. Educator, suffragist. Martha Carey Thomas (January 2, 1857 – December 2, 1935) was an American educator, suffragist, and linguist. She was the second president of Bryn Mawr College, a women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania .

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · M. Carey Thomas, American educator and feminist and the second president of Bryn Mawr College (1894–1922) in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She was also the first woman college faculty member in the country to hold the title of dean. Learn more about Thomas’s life and career. | Britannica.

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  4. Overview. M. Carey Thomas. (1857—1935) Quick Reference. (1857–1935), scholar, feminist, and second president of Bryn Mawr College. She was born Martha Carey Thomas to James Carey Thomas and Mary Whitall, prominent Quakers in Baltimore, Maryland. By the ... From: Thomas, M. Carey in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History »

  5. 11 de may. de 2018 · The American educator Martha Carey Thomas (1857-1935) was a proponent of woman's rights and president of Bryn Mawr. Carey Thomas was born in Baltimore, Md., on Jan. 2, 1857, the oldest of 10 children of Dr. James Carey Thomas and Mary Whitall Thomas.

  6. 4 de jun. de 2017 · Martha Carey Thomas, who preferred to be called Carey Thomas and was known in her childhood as "Minnie", was born in Baltimore to a Quaker family and educated in Quaker schools. Her father, James Carey Thomas, was a physician. Her mother, Mary Whitall Thomas, and her mother's sister, Hannah Whitall Smith, were active in the Women's Christian ...

  7. Martha Carey Thomas. American Educator. 1857 – 1835 A.D. Martha Carey Thomas, an American Educator, born at Baltimore, Md. She graduated at Cornell in 1877, and then studied at Zurich, where she was awarded Ph.D. in 1883, being the first woman to receive such a doctorate at a European university.