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/info/en/?search=User:DaffodilOcean/Articles/DOunderway1
Draft:Alice Hill Chittenden, suffragist, edit this for DYK
Draft:Muriel Howorth, 'atomic gardener'
Draft:Linda Deegan, academic (see GS, this was a wikied project)
Draft:Kwon Yoon-duck, illustrator
Draft:Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, SNCC; civil rights activist
Draft:Dorothea Hilhorst, academic
Draft:Marcelle Pardé, french, see page at wikipedia.fr; and archives at Bryn Mawr
Draft:Anna Qabale Duba, activist
Draft:Dr. Adeline Levine, academic at Love Canal
Draft:Rosa Vasquez Espinoza, acadmic, though will be more likely to meet gng
Draft:Rose Bernadette Rebienot Owansango, traditional healer
Draft:Daniela Wilson, chemist
Draft:Jeannette Mageo, academic, needs trimming
Draft:Irina Mashinski, Russian poet
Draft:Diane Janice Willis, academic
Draft:Zrinka Tamburašev, Polish scientist
Draft:Amanda Viger, historical figure, covered in book
Draft:Marta Schuhmacher, scientist, Catalanian
Draft:Rosalee McGee, historical figure
Draft:Orly Alter, academic
Draft:Betty A. Rosa, NY educational system
Draft:Karen Detlefsen, academic, looking for book reviews
Draft:Janet Panetta, dancer
Draft:Chen Liyoumei, cultural figure
Draft:Cornelia Storrs Adair historical figure
Draft:Roberta Applegate reporter and professor (well-developed article)
Draft:Rebecka Peterson, teacher
Draft:Jimin Han writer
Draft:Elaine Ostroff, ADA advocate
Draft:Maribel Romero, linguistics professor
Draft:Antje Wiener, political scientist
Draft:Lou Falkner Williams, academic
/info/en/?search=User:DaffodilOcean/Articles/DOunderway1 --> Kelly Mack
Madeline Gans
Draft:Eliza G. Browning, librarian (now in someone's sandbox, put on hold)
Aleksandra Troitskaya (Russian microbiologist, pull from sources in AfD discussion)
Brenda Konar, page a bit skimpy
Marina Umaschi Bers: are the external links still there?
Barbara Murphy (immunologist) Irish medical doctor
Nancy Green (cellist) - new additions and removals
Samara Barend (redirect as of 2/14/2022)
Ann Clark, cookie cutter company (current page is a redirect) [1] and [2] and [3]
Mary-Beth Cooper, president of Springfield College
Patricia Soranno or Patricia A. Soranno
from 2nd TOS volume on women in oceanography, the notable ones I will work on
Ideas from Brooke Kroeger's book (authors): Barbara Belford (author), [4] [5] Mildred Gilman [6]
Veronica Johnson, Betty Davis (meteorologist) (currently redirect), maybe add Kharlene Davis, Kelly Cass (redirect now)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/02/03/black-women-meteorologists-tv-weather/
Blanche Crozier (not actress); there is an actress with this name as well this person was at BBSR (see here) [7], [1]
Gwen Wilson physician [2]
Mabel Satterley Ingalls or Mabel Ingalls [8], bacteriologist and last surviving grandchild of J. Pierpont Morgan, some citations [9] estate [10] [3] [4] [5] travel [11] [12] (also liked to fish)
Sarah Kapnick, 2022 named NOAA chief scientist
Uta Passow, 2022 AG Huntman Award
Suzanne Jackowski, vitamins, biochem, now at St. Judes
Angela Restrepo or Angela Restrepo Moreno (see Spanish WP [ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngela_Restrepo_Moreno] and STC blog [ https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2022/09/angela-restrepo-living-on-through-memory.html]
Lucy Calkins Robinson Professor of Children's Literature at Teachers College, Columbia University, and NYTimes [6] (page is redirect)
Beverly Paigen, Love Canal scientist [ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/04/07/magazine/she-was-determined-expose-health-risks-love-canal-whatever-cost/]
Jennifer S. Haase, Scripps (moderate GS)
Jennifer Smith (Scripps, multiple pages at WP with this name) [7]
Sofie Van Parisj NOAA site Google, lighthouse, NOAA site
Meredith Nettles Irma Olguin, bitwise
Ellen Goldberg, head of Santa Fe Institute from 1996 to 2003, immunologist[ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=C94ZQvsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao]
Maria Magdalena Konarska, see Mary Edmonds NAS memoir here [8], and Academy of Europe here [9]
Mary Ann Winters, also in Mary Edmonds NAS memoir here [10]; went to Seton Hill after, see: [11], [12]; PhD here [13]
Amy Luers Future Earth, White House OSTP,
Shikha Jain - medicine
Mary Johrde - started UNOLS, see article by Kappel Mary Anne Holmes ( [14]), WP link to different person;
Kathryn Kelly (link to wrong person)
Victoria Bertics (ASLO award named after her)
Helen Raitt - at sea in the 1950s (see Orcutt article) [13] [14] review of her book on the expedition: [15]
Dolors Blasco Director of the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar from Barcelona
Bonnie McGregor - first PhD hired in marine program at USGS
Stacey Reinke (early career, metabolomics) [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Susan Murch, metabolomics [21]
Ludmilla Aristilde, Northwestern associate professor
Eva Zelig, producer
women scientists article from 1930s
[22]:
Mary King Sumner or
Anna Mix
Jennie May Palen, accountant (1920s-1940s) [15] (Google her)
Eileen Bowser film archive [16] [17] (honorary member of FIAF)
Different Ruth O'Brien (garment maker), article in NYT [23] and Google Books [24] and others [25]
And Ruth Schott O'Brien a botanist [26]
Anna Billings Gallup, museum education [27]
Louise Connolly , museum education [27]
Laura Clark Hubbs, Scripps, early research, unpaid while working with her husband [18]
Dr.
Cornelia Carey and
bacteria, marine muds bacteria and biochemistry: Waksman, Margaret Hotchkiss, Cornelia Carey, Yvette Hardman, and Unto Variovaara [Down to the Sea book]; 'research associate in marine bacteriology' at WHOI, appointed in 1933, was from Barnard College [in 1933 WHOI annual report citation for that report
[28], listed as staff through annual reports through 1945 report, not on staff in 1946 (but on page 21 research on coliform bacteria is described; work also described in 1947-1948 report, with Ketchum]; spoke at 1938 staff meeting and described in section on Waksman's work
[29], no mention in 1949 annual report, shows up again n 1959 annual report; Carey
grave; also MBL has Cornelia L Carey taught Botany in 1928 and was a student in a 1911 botany class (teaching, was listed from Barnard,
page; Barnard Bulletin April 2, 1940, Vol XLIV, no 33. Faculty Posts announced describes Professor Cornelia Carey as on leave, but they expect her to return and 'resume the chairmanship of the botany department';
[30] collection of letters
here and in description she is listed as the only female faculty at WHOI but also describes her getting B.S. from Columbia; List of doctoral dissertations in the us: Cornelia Lee Carey (1891-) 'The relation of acidity to carbon dioxide adsorption by certain gels and plant tissues, Baltimore, MD physiological researches, 1923 [but then lists Columbia 1923) can I cite this:
[31] Ph.D. thesis
[32], also a masters at Columbia (1921)
[33] ; details in Falmouth Enterprise automatic citation not helpful, but here as reminder
[34] ;Columbia University Fellow 1921-1922
[35] ; first WHOI annual report: listed as visiting scientist; worked with Waksman (Hotchkiss is as well)
[36] Herrmann prize from Barnard College
[37] honored by camp pin (?), retiring chair of the botany department
[38]
[20] ; other news
[21] graduated from Barnard in 1914
[22]some notes on classes and her opinion
[23] ; started, assistant in botany in 1918
[24]; promoted to assistant professor of botany in 1929
[25]; Cornelia Lee Carey Herman Botanical Prize, listed as special student from West Orange, NJ
[26]
Helen Onyeaka (microbiologist)
Margaret Ruth Butler biochemist, 1930s,
[39]
[40]; from the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto
[41]; 1931:won fellowship for graduate school (while she was at Dalhousie Univ.)
[42] (not finding much else to indicate she is notable)
Susan Boyd (ambassador) [27] [28]
Mary Shields and Lolly Medley - first women to finish the Iditarod, 1974 (second year of the race); when they got to Nome there was a sign (held up by 30 women in Nome) that said 'You've come a long way, baby" [43]
Shields, dogs in a movie [44]; also 'Season of the Sled Dog' is about Mary Shields, from Fairbanks [45]; taunted at the starting line and that made her more determined to finish, finished 23/26 in 1974 [46]: 84-85
Medley dies (August 24, 1966) , the Golden Harness Award is given each year to the most valuable lead dog, Medley made the harness (she is a harness maker) [47]; 1974 [48] she is in Shields' book [49] (award now seems to be the 'Lolly Medley Golden Harness Award'); she was from Wasilla and in 2008 one of her son's dog's (Babe) received the award [50]; crashed and broke her sled in the 1984 race [46]: 50 ; finished 25/26 in the 1974 race [46]: 85
Judy Wassmer aka Judy Farnsworth Lund aka Judy Lund, artist, married to Theodore Wassmer, see page on Dorothy Binney Palmer
Janet McPherson, surfer
[29]
[30]
[31]
nominees to sailing HOF here: [ https://nshof.org/nominees/]; lack of equality in women's sailing article [51]
Lee Icyda two-time college all american, sailed with Betsy Alison [32]
Margaret McCallum-Johnston first female anesthesiologist in Canada [52]
Arcturus Expedition, women aboard the ship
other name connected to Beebe expeditions to investigate: Mabel Satterlee [68]: 210
women referees in sport
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Meetup/214
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:AGU_Earth_Science_Week_Wikipedia_Edit-a-thon
https://www.rosalindfranklinsociety.org/rfs-briefings
Botany.org (Distinguished fellow of the Botanical Society of America] : [48]
Other fellows: Geochemistry Society [49]
one group at NASA, awards: [50]
https://www.webometrics.info/en/hlargerthan100
Women in Planetary Science [51]
https://connect.agu.org/oceansciences/honors
Biscuit Fire and the publication controversy --> messy and need citations
[ https://ethw.org/Main_Page]: see oral histories listed there
https://asm.org/Programs/ASM-Distinguished-Waksman-Foundation-Lecturer-Rost
https://socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/pubs/micro_today/obituaries.cfm
red links, people with high citations /info/en/?search=User:JoelleJay
Talk:Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Core biographies
Presidential_Early_Career_Award_for_Scientists_and_Engineers
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Fellowships
/info/en/?search=User:AlexNewArtBot/WomenScientistsSearchResult
WP:DELSORT may be useful
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Stub_sorting/Stub_types#Scientists
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America's newspapers: 1777 to 1963: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
Wikipedia:Contents/Categories
The Wikipedia Library
XXX [1]
References
/info/en/?search=User:DaffodilOcean/Articles/DOunderway
/info/en/?search=User:DaffodilOcean/Articles/DOunderway1
Draft:Alice Hill Chittenden, suffragist, edit this for DYK
Draft:Muriel Howorth, 'atomic gardener'
Draft:Linda Deegan, academic (see GS, this was a wikied project)
Draft:Kwon Yoon-duck, illustrator
Draft:Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, SNCC; civil rights activist
Draft:Dorothea Hilhorst, academic
Draft:Marcelle Pardé, french, see page at wikipedia.fr; and archives at Bryn Mawr
Draft:Anna Qabale Duba, activist
Draft:Dr. Adeline Levine, academic at Love Canal
Draft:Rosa Vasquez Espinoza, acadmic, though will be more likely to meet gng
Draft:Rose Bernadette Rebienot Owansango, traditional healer
Draft:Daniela Wilson, chemist
Draft:Jeannette Mageo, academic, needs trimming
Draft:Irina Mashinski, Russian poet
Draft:Diane Janice Willis, academic
Draft:Zrinka Tamburašev, Polish scientist
Draft:Amanda Viger, historical figure, covered in book
Draft:Marta Schuhmacher, scientist, Catalanian
Draft:Rosalee McGee, historical figure
Draft:Orly Alter, academic
Draft:Betty A. Rosa, NY educational system
Draft:Karen Detlefsen, academic, looking for book reviews
Draft:Janet Panetta, dancer
Draft:Chen Liyoumei, cultural figure
Draft:Cornelia Storrs Adair historical figure
Draft:Roberta Applegate reporter and professor (well-developed article)
Draft:Rebecka Peterson, teacher
Draft:Jimin Han writer
Draft:Elaine Ostroff, ADA advocate
Draft:Maribel Romero, linguistics professor
Draft:Antje Wiener, political scientist
Draft:Lou Falkner Williams, academic
/info/en/?search=User:DaffodilOcean/Articles/DOunderway1 --> Kelly Mack
Madeline Gans
Draft:Eliza G. Browning, librarian (now in someone's sandbox, put on hold)
Aleksandra Troitskaya (Russian microbiologist, pull from sources in AfD discussion)
Brenda Konar, page a bit skimpy
Marina Umaschi Bers: are the external links still there?
Barbara Murphy (immunologist) Irish medical doctor
Nancy Green (cellist) - new additions and removals
Samara Barend (redirect as of 2/14/2022)
Ann Clark, cookie cutter company (current page is a redirect) [1] and [2] and [3]
Mary-Beth Cooper, president of Springfield College
Patricia Soranno or Patricia A. Soranno
from 2nd TOS volume on women in oceanography, the notable ones I will work on
Ideas from Brooke Kroeger's book (authors): Barbara Belford (author), [4] [5] Mildred Gilman [6]
Veronica Johnson, Betty Davis (meteorologist) (currently redirect), maybe add Kharlene Davis, Kelly Cass (redirect now)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/02/03/black-women-meteorologists-tv-weather/
Blanche Crozier (not actress); there is an actress with this name as well this person was at BBSR (see here) [7], [1]
Gwen Wilson physician [2]
Mabel Satterley Ingalls or Mabel Ingalls [8], bacteriologist and last surviving grandchild of J. Pierpont Morgan, some citations [9] estate [10] [3] [4] [5] travel [11] [12] (also liked to fish)
Sarah Kapnick, 2022 named NOAA chief scientist
Uta Passow, 2022 AG Huntman Award
Suzanne Jackowski, vitamins, biochem, now at St. Judes
Angela Restrepo or Angela Restrepo Moreno (see Spanish WP [ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngela_Restrepo_Moreno] and STC blog [ https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2022/09/angela-restrepo-living-on-through-memory.html]
Lucy Calkins Robinson Professor of Children's Literature at Teachers College, Columbia University, and NYTimes [6] (page is redirect)
Beverly Paigen, Love Canal scientist [ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/04/07/magazine/she-was-determined-expose-health-risks-love-canal-whatever-cost/]
Jennifer S. Haase, Scripps (moderate GS)
Jennifer Smith (Scripps, multiple pages at WP with this name) [7]
Sofie Van Parisj NOAA site Google, lighthouse, NOAA site
Meredith Nettles Irma Olguin, bitwise
Ellen Goldberg, head of Santa Fe Institute from 1996 to 2003, immunologist[ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=C94ZQvsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao]
Maria Magdalena Konarska, see Mary Edmonds NAS memoir here [8], and Academy of Europe here [9]
Mary Ann Winters, also in Mary Edmonds NAS memoir here [10]; went to Seton Hill after, see: [11], [12]; PhD here [13]
Amy Luers Future Earth, White House OSTP,
Shikha Jain - medicine
Mary Johrde - started UNOLS, see article by Kappel Mary Anne Holmes ( [14]), WP link to different person;
Kathryn Kelly (link to wrong person)
Victoria Bertics (ASLO award named after her)
Helen Raitt - at sea in the 1950s (see Orcutt article) [13] [14] review of her book on the expedition: [15]
Dolors Blasco Director of the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar from Barcelona
Bonnie McGregor - first PhD hired in marine program at USGS
Stacey Reinke (early career, metabolomics) [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Susan Murch, metabolomics [21]
Ludmilla Aristilde, Northwestern associate professor
Eva Zelig, producer
women scientists article from 1930s
[22]:
Mary King Sumner or
Anna Mix
Jennie May Palen, accountant (1920s-1940s) [15] (Google her)
Eileen Bowser film archive [16] [17] (honorary member of FIAF)
Different Ruth O'Brien (garment maker), article in NYT [23] and Google Books [24] and others [25]
And Ruth Schott O'Brien a botanist [26]
Anna Billings Gallup, museum education [27]
Louise Connolly , museum education [27]
Laura Clark Hubbs, Scripps, early research, unpaid while working with her husband [18]
Dr.
Cornelia Carey and
bacteria, marine muds bacteria and biochemistry: Waksman, Margaret Hotchkiss, Cornelia Carey, Yvette Hardman, and Unto Variovaara [Down to the Sea book]; 'research associate in marine bacteriology' at WHOI, appointed in 1933, was from Barnard College [in 1933 WHOI annual report citation for that report
[28], listed as staff through annual reports through 1945 report, not on staff in 1946 (but on page 21 research on coliform bacteria is described; work also described in 1947-1948 report, with Ketchum]; spoke at 1938 staff meeting and described in section on Waksman's work
[29], no mention in 1949 annual report, shows up again n 1959 annual report; Carey
grave; also MBL has Cornelia L Carey taught Botany in 1928 and was a student in a 1911 botany class (teaching, was listed from Barnard,
page; Barnard Bulletin April 2, 1940, Vol XLIV, no 33. Faculty Posts announced describes Professor Cornelia Carey as on leave, but they expect her to return and 'resume the chairmanship of the botany department';
[30] collection of letters
here and in description she is listed as the only female faculty at WHOI but also describes her getting B.S. from Columbia; List of doctoral dissertations in the us: Cornelia Lee Carey (1891-) 'The relation of acidity to carbon dioxide adsorption by certain gels and plant tissues, Baltimore, MD physiological researches, 1923 [but then lists Columbia 1923) can I cite this:
[31] Ph.D. thesis
[32], also a masters at Columbia (1921)
[33] ; details in Falmouth Enterprise automatic citation not helpful, but here as reminder
[34] ;Columbia University Fellow 1921-1922
[35] ; first WHOI annual report: listed as visiting scientist; worked with Waksman (Hotchkiss is as well)
[36] Herrmann prize from Barnard College
[37] honored by camp pin (?), retiring chair of the botany department
[38]
[20] ; other news
[21] graduated from Barnard in 1914
[22]some notes on classes and her opinion
[23] ; started, assistant in botany in 1918
[24]; promoted to assistant professor of botany in 1929
[25]; Cornelia Lee Carey Herman Botanical Prize, listed as special student from West Orange, NJ
[26]
Helen Onyeaka (microbiologist)
Margaret Ruth Butler biochemist, 1930s,
[39]
[40]; from the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto
[41]; 1931:won fellowship for graduate school (while she was at Dalhousie Univ.)
[42] (not finding much else to indicate she is notable)
Susan Boyd (ambassador) [27] [28]
Mary Shields and Lolly Medley - first women to finish the Iditarod, 1974 (second year of the race); when they got to Nome there was a sign (held up by 30 women in Nome) that said 'You've come a long way, baby" [43]
Shields, dogs in a movie [44]; also 'Season of the Sled Dog' is about Mary Shields, from Fairbanks [45]; taunted at the starting line and that made her more determined to finish, finished 23/26 in 1974 [46]: 84-85
Medley dies (August 24, 1966) , the Golden Harness Award is given each year to the most valuable lead dog, Medley made the harness (she is a harness maker) [47]; 1974 [48] she is in Shields' book [49] (award now seems to be the 'Lolly Medley Golden Harness Award'); she was from Wasilla and in 2008 one of her son's dog's (Babe) received the award [50]; crashed and broke her sled in the 1984 race [46]: 50 ; finished 25/26 in the 1974 race [46]: 85
Judy Wassmer aka Judy Farnsworth Lund aka Judy Lund, artist, married to Theodore Wassmer, see page on Dorothy Binney Palmer
Janet McPherson, surfer
[29]
[30]
[31]
nominees to sailing HOF here: [ https://nshof.org/nominees/]; lack of equality in women's sailing article [51]
Lee Icyda two-time college all american, sailed with Betsy Alison [32]
Margaret McCallum-Johnston first female anesthesiologist in Canada [52]
Arcturus Expedition, women aboard the ship
other name connected to Beebe expeditions to investigate: Mabel Satterlee [68]: 210
women referees in sport
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Meetup/214
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:AGU_Earth_Science_Week_Wikipedia_Edit-a-thon
https://www.rosalindfranklinsociety.org/rfs-briefings
Botany.org (Distinguished fellow of the Botanical Society of America] : [48]
Other fellows: Geochemistry Society [49]
one group at NASA, awards: [50]
https://www.webometrics.info/en/hlargerthan100
Women in Planetary Science [51]
https://connect.agu.org/oceansciences/honors
Biscuit Fire and the publication controversy --> messy and need citations
[ https://ethw.org/Main_Page]: see oral histories listed there
https://asm.org/Programs/ASM-Distinguished-Waksman-Foundation-Lecturer-Rost
https://socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/pubs/micro_today/obituaries.cfm
red links, people with high citations /info/en/?search=User:JoelleJay
Talk:Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Core biographies
Presidential_Early_Career_Award_for_Scientists_and_Engineers
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Fellowships
/info/en/?search=User:AlexNewArtBot/WomenScientistsSearchResult
WP:DELSORT may be useful
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Stub_sorting/Stub_types#Scientists
<ref>{{cite news |last1=Miles |first1=Marvin |last2=Abramson |first2=Rudy |date=July 21, 1969 |title=Armstrong Beams His Words to Earth After Testing Surface |pages=[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56035464/the-los-angeles-times/ 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56035546/the-los-angeles-times/ 10] |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56035464/the-los-angeles-times/ |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |accessdate=July 25, 2020}}</ref>
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Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources#SCMP
(from here: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Category:Promising_draft_articles)
link for adding images https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:UploadWizard (US gov't images are OK)
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<ref name = elk1972>{{cite book....}}</ref>{{rp|5}} then later: <ref name=elk />{{rp|10-11}}
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Wikipedia:Drafts
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