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The first woman admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was Ellen H. Swallow, better known by her married name, Ellen Swallow Richards. Ellen Swallow Richards was admitted to MIT as a special student in 1870, beginning classes in 1871. She received a bachelor's degree in 1873 and went on to become MIT's first female instructor and a pioneer in sanitation and environmental health. The MIT Libraries website has more information about Ellen Swallow Richards, including links to her biography:
H. Erle Richards has written: 'International law'
Suzanne H. Richards has written: 'Prenatal diagnosis'
Alfred H. Richards House was created in 1923.
Ellen H. Johnson died in 1982.
Ellen H. Johnson was born in 1910.
William H. Richards has written: 'Plan of the Bourough of Dudley in the County of Worcester in 1865'
Ellen H. Johnson has written: 'Expression in fiber' -- subject(s): Artists, Exhibitions, Interviews
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Ellen Gould Harmon was her maiden name while Ellen Gould White was her married name.
Ellen H. Paulus has written: 'Improving staff integration of health and safety topics in the preschool curriculum'
H. W. Richards has written: 'The organ accompaniment of the church services' -- subject(s): Organ (Musical instrument), Musical accompaniment, Church music, Church of England, Instruction and study