MAKE A MEME View Large Image Born in Nova Scotia, the journalist Catherine MacKenzie (Bierstadt) (ca. 1894-1949) began working for the New York Times in 1925. From 1939 until her death, she wrote the newspaper's popular "Parent-Child" column. In 1948, ...
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Keywords: smithsonian institution smithsonianinstitution smithsonian institution archives smithsonianinstitutionarchives 2012 women's history month womenshistorymonth women in science womeninscience woman portrait necklace 1947 1940s forties journalist columnist newyorktimes education alexander graham bell alexandergrahambell canadian nova scotia novascotia journalism 20th century - early 20thcenturyearly private people indoor photo border Subject: Mackenzie, Catherine c. 1894-1949        New York Times Company Type: Black-and-white photographs Date: 1947 Topic: Journalism      Mental illness Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-5751] Summary: Born in Nova Scotia, the journalist Catherine MacKenzie (Bierstadt) (ca. 1894-1949) began working for the New York Times in 1925. From 1939 until her death, she wrote the newspaper's popular "Parent-Child" column. In 1948, she was the co-recipient (with Lawrence K. Frank) of the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Award for contributions to adult education on mental illness issues. She was married to Edward Hale Bierstedt Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archivess Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution. Subject: Mackenzie, Catherine c. 1894-1949        New York Times Company Type: Black-and-white photographs Date: 1947 Topic: Journalism      Mental illness Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-5751] Summary: Born in Nova Scotia, the journalist Catherine MacKenzie (Bierstadt) (ca. 1894-1949) began working for the New York Times in 1925. From 1939 until her death, she wrote the newspaper's popular "Parent-Child" column. In 1948, she was the co-recipient (with Lawrence K. Frank) of the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Award for contributions to adult education on mental illness issues. She was married to Edward Hale Bierstedt Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archivess Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution.
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