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FROM THE HARRIETTE J COOKE LIBRARY OF ENGLISH HISTORY | FOUNDED 1904
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Text and decorated initial "H"
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According to the Cornell College website, Harriette J. Cooke was the first female college professor in the United States to become a full professor with a salary equal to that of her male colleagues (1871).
FROM THE HARRIETTE J COOKE LIBRARY OF ENGLISH HISTORY | FOUNDED 1904
Description
Text and decorated initial "H"
Note
According to the Cornell College website, Harriette J. Cooke was the first female college professor in the United States to become a full professor with a salary equal to that of her male colleagues (1871).