1) Swarthmore College. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Swarthmore College, at Swarthmore, Pa.; coeducational; founded 1864 by the Society of Friends. It maintains a cooperative program with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford... 2) Linton, Ralph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...American anthropologist, b. Philadelphia, B.A. Swarthmore College, 1915, Ph.D. Harvard, 1925. He was (1922-28) assistant curator at the Field Museum, Chicago, then... 3) Kerr, Clark. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...American educational reformer, b. Reading, Pa., grad. Swarthmore College (B.A., 1932), and the Univ. of California at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1939). He was a professor of... 4) Bronk, Detlev Wulf. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...American biologist and administrator, b. New York City, grad. Swarthmore College (B.A., 1920), Ph.D. Univ. of Michigan, 1926. He was professor of medical physics... 5) West, Benjamin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...American historical painter who worked in England. He was born in Springfield, Pa., in a house that is now a memorial museum at Swarthmore College. After some instruction... 6) Leidy, Joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...From 1853 he taught anatomy at his alma mater. He was also professor of natural history at Swarthmore College (1870-85) and served as chairman of the board of curators... 7) Bryn Mawr College. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bryn Mawr College, at Bryn Mawr, Pa; undergraduate for women, graduate coeducational; opened 1885 by the Society of Friends, with a bequest from Joseph W. Taylor... 8) Kohler, Wolfgang. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...American psychologist, b. Estonia, Ph.D. Univ. of Berlin, 1909. From 1913 to 1920 he was director of a research station on Tenerife, Canary Islands. Later he served... 9) Mott, Lucretia Coffin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Lucretia Coffin, 1793-1880, American feminist and reformer, b. Nantucket, Mass. She moved (1804) with her family to Boston and later (1809) to Philadelphia. A Quaker,... 10) Pennsylvania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Middle Atlantic states of the United States. It is bordered by New Jersey, across the Delaware River (E), Delaware (SE), Maryland (S), West Virginia (SW), Ohio (W),... |