Rosemary Murray (1913-2004) was the eldest of six children in a happy,
talented and energetic family whose deeply-engrained attitude of
service to the community she inherited. She studied chemistry at
Oxford, becoming one of the first women at LMH to achieve a DPhil. in
science, and began an academic career as a lecturer at Royal Holloway
College. The charmed world of Rosemary's childhood and student days
vanished abruptly with the outbreak of war. Enlisting in the WRNS as a
rating, she served from 1942- 46, attaining the rank of Chief Officer.
Post-war she was head-hunted by Cambridge University as Demonstrator
in Chemistry combined with a Lectureship at Girton College. Here she
became interested in women's education, witnessing the success of the
long battle to allow women to take degrees and becoming a committee
member of the Third Foundation Association, a movement to set up a
third women's college. Eventually, when New Hall was started, she
became its first Tutor-in-Charge, and later, President. She went on to
become the first woman Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.
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ISBN
9781910065341
Publisert
2019
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Andrews UK
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Engelsk
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