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    Edith Ellen Humphrey (11 September 1875 – 25 February 1978) was a British inorganic chemist who carried out pioneering work in co-ordination chemistry...
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    local shoe and bootmaker. According to Humphrey Carpenter, Frances Bratt never married, and the name of Edith's father is not listed on her birth certificate...
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    from older men emulating Greek customs of pederasty.: 27  Theologian Edith Humphrey commented that "the Graeco-Roman 'ideal' regarding homosexuality entailed...
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    London Metropolitan Board of Works and later London County Council. Edith Humphrey, thought to be the first British woman to obtain a doctorate in chemistry...
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    paternal grandfather was the inventor H. A. Humphrey, and his great aunt the pioneering chemist Edith Humphrey. Humphrey married Caroline Waddington, daughter...
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    scientist and discoverer of LSD-25 Max Holzmann, Swiss cardiologist Edith Humphrey, Chemist and the first British woman to get a doctorate in chemistry...
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  • "take hold within movements and why." The authors Robert Gagnon and Edith Humphrey argued strongly against the use of the term in reference to the US presidential...
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    Muriel Fay Humphrey Brown (née Buck; February 20, 1912 – September 20, 1998) was an American politician who served as the second lady of the United States...
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    Libertines Julia Hobsbawm (born 1964), PR, author and networking engineer Edith Humphrey (1875–1978), inorganic chemist, thought to be the first British woman...
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    Humphrey was the son of Mary Elizabeth (née Horniblow) and H. A. Humphrey, the engineer who invented the Humphrey pump. His paternal aunt was Edith Humphrey...
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