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An historic photograph from Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library archives shows the 1936 exhibition on women scientists—in this case, folders of their published scholarship.

Harvard History & Traditions | 12.7.2020

Radcliffe’s 1936 exhibit celebrating women in university life

“Women in Science” on display

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