MAKE A MEME View Large Image Wanda Margarite Kirkbride (1895-1983) was completing graduate work in chemistry at Columbia University when she met and married Clifford Harrison Farr. When Clifford died in 1928, while they were living in St. Louis, Wanda Farr carried on ...
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Keywords: smithsonian institution smithsonianinstitution smithsonian institution archives smithsonianinstitutionarchives womens history month 2013 womenshistorymonth2013 wanda margarite kirkbride farr wandamargaritekirkbridefarr people blackandwhite monochrome indoor photo border black and white Subject: Farr, Wanda K        Farr, Clifford Harrison 1879-1928        Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research        Columbia University Type: Black-and-white photographs Topic: Chemistry      Women scientists Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-0537] Summary: Wanda Margarite Kirkbride (1895-1983) was completing graduate work in chemistry at Columbia University when she met and married Clifford Harrison Farr. When Clifford died in 1928, while they were living in St. Louis, Wanda Farr carried on with her research and eventually became Director of the Cellulose Laboratories at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research in Yonkers, New York, doing pioneering work on cellulose synthesis and plastids Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution. Subject: Farr, Wanda K        Farr, Clifford Harrison 1879-1928        Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research        Columbia University Type: Black-and-white photographs Topic: Chemistry      Women scientists Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-0537] Summary: Wanda Margarite Kirkbride (1895-1983) was completing graduate work in chemistry at Columbia University when she met and married Clifford Harrison Farr. When Clifford died in 1928, while they were living in St. Louis, Wanda Farr carried on with her research and eventually became Director of the Cellulose Laboratories at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research in Yonkers, New York, doing pioneering work on cellulose synthesis and plastids Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution.
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