2b. Gladys Friedler, Pharmacology Researcher
Transcript of 2b. Gladys Friedler, Pharmacology Researcher
14. Olive Pierce, Documentary Photographer
15a. Phyllis Curtin, opera soprano & professor 15b. Maud Morgan, painter
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