Word: clapp
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairman, B. K. Little, Nina Fletcher; H. L. Hartley, Priscilla Clapp: B. W. Hulskamp, Dorothy Norton; D. M. Oenslager, Beatriec Oenslager...
...Chairman, R. a. Lutz Eleanor Steadman; S. L. Mahoney, Shirley Polton; A. J. Norton, Dorothy Clapp; F. W. Mansfield Jr., Elsie Draper; R. E. Lutz, Margaret Steadman; J. S. Barss, Helen
...rated on a par as the best men, while in the hammer throw Dandrow of the B. A. A. will give Marshall, the nearest competitor, a ten foot advantage. Plansky of Georgetown and Greendige are the scratch men in the javelin throw, while in the discus event Carpenter, Clapp, unattached, and Dandrow of the B. A. A. will all compete with no handicap...
...might well have mentioned, for instance, Margaret F. Washburn (president of the American Psychological Association, 1922), Lillien J. Martin, Mary W. Calkins, Ethel Puffer Howes, Christine Ladd-Franklin or Helen B. Woolley, psychologists; Florence Bascom, geologist; Alice C. Fletcher (who died last month) or Elsie Clews Parsons, anthropologists; Cornelia Clapp, Katharine Foot or Mary J. Rathbun, zoologists; Lydia DeWitt or Louise Pearce, pathologists; Anna Johnson Pell or Charlotte Scott, mathematicians; Mary E. Pennington, chemist; Ellen Churchill Semple, geographer; S. Josephine Baker or Daisy Robinson, sanitarians, and several others. All of these women have national or international scientific reputations...
When asked to identify the man with the picture in the papers, Macormick stated "if this is a true likeness I am convinced that the man was Clapp...