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Monday, May 25, 2015
A Woman Professor at Georgia in 1918!
Moina Belle Michael is even famous enough to rate a wikipedia page but her fame is due to her involvement with poppies as a symbol of remembrance. What I'd like to know is what she was teaching at the University of Georgia in 1918? I don't know how many female professors there were outside of women's colleges but she has to have an interesting back story.
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