Dorothy Stimson (October 10, 1890 – September 19, 1988) was an American academic. She served as the dean of Goucher College from 1921 to 1947 and was...
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Art Museum contains the Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library and the McCaw Foundation Library for Asian Art. The Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library was founded...
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Dorothy Stimson Bullitt (February 5, 1892 – June 27, 1989) was an American businesswoman and philanthropist. A radio and television pioneer, she founded...
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millionaire Thomas Douglas Stimson. During Stimson's lifetime, the house survived a dynamite attack by a blackmailer in 1896. After Stimson's death, the house has...
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Centric and Eccentric scribbled o'er,/Cycle and Epicycle, Orb in Orb'. — Dorothy Stimson, The Gradual Acceptance of the Copernican Theory of the Universe, 1917...
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about the interaction of Puritanism and early science. Among others, Dorothy Stimson,[citation needed] Richard Foster Jones,[citation needed] and Robert...
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Isis 9: 96–111, reprinted in Sarton on the History of Science (1962), Dorothy Stimson editor, Harvard University Press "Henry Moseley Medal and Prize". Institute...
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and into the Midwest. Dorothy Bullitt remained president of the company until 1961 when she was succeeded by her son, Stimson Bullitt. She served as...
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Woodinville, Washington). They built mansion retreats in Woodinville. Stimson's daughter Dorothy Bullitt founded King Broadcasting in 1947. Her children became...
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Gates' portrait. Her artwork of Dorothy Stimson Bullitt was used as cover art for Delphine Haley's book, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt: An Uncommon Life. Sargent...
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