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    Katharine Jex-Blake (18 November 1860 – 26 March 1951), was an English classical scholar, and the eighth Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge. Katharine...
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    Commons, and Mary Jex-Blake (née Cubitt). Her brother was Thomas Jex-Blake, future Dean of Wells Cathedral, and father of Katharine Jex-Blake, classicist and...
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  • violinist Katharine Jex-Blake (1860–1951), British classicist Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912), British physician, teacher and feminist Thomas Jex-Blake (1832–1915)...
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  • Arthur John Jex-Blake FRCP (31 July 1873 – 16 August 1957) was a British physician, specializing in heart and lung diseases. After education at Eton,...
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    among them educationalists Katharine Jex-Blake and Henrietta Jex-Blake, and doctors Bertha Jex-Blake and Arthur John Jex-Blake. National Archives Deans...
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    two sons. Her siblings included Katharine Jex-Blake, Mistress of Girton College from 1916 to 1922; Bertha Jex-Blake, physician who studied at the Edinburgh...
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  • formed in 1874 by an association of pioneering women physicians Sophia Jex-Blake, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Emily Blackwell and Elizabeth Blackwell with...
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    succeeding Katharine Jex-Blake (1860–1951), who happened to be her first cousin (the daughter of her mother's sister, Henrietta Cordery and Thomas Jex-Blake, sometime...
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  • Katharine Jex-Blake 1922–1925 Bertha Surtees Phillpotts 1925–1931 Edith Helen Major 1931–1942 Helen Marion Wodehouse 1942–1949 Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler...
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    journalist and novelist Katharine Jex-Blake, classical scholar Margaret Meyer, mathematician Marie Shedlock, story teller Katharine Wallas, politician Emily...
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  • University, where archaeologist Eugénie Sellers and classical scholar Katharine Jex-Blake were among fellow students who became her friends. For a time after...
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  • Herbert Lewis (1871-1946), social reformer and folk-song collector Katharine Jex-Blake (1860–1951), classicist and teacher Lilian Knowles (1870–1926), historian...
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  • Department of English at New York University for 5 years. He held the Katharine Jex Blake Research Fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge (1993-6) and taught...
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    Academic offices Preceded by Elizabeth Welsh Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge 1903–1916 Succeeded by Katharine Jex-Blake...
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    Wordsworth, retrieved 10 May 2020 Perrone, Fernanda Helen (2004). "Blake, Katharine Jex- (1860–1951), classical scholar and college head". Oxford Dictionary...
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  • scholarship sponsored by Katharine Russell, Viscountess Amberley, and her obituary states that she joined Sophia Jex-Blake and others at the University...
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    London with Sophia Jex-Blake, who had been a student at the New York Infirmary years earlier. Blackwell had doubts about Jex-Blake and thought that she...
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    Although she expected to be appointed as the principal after Henrietta Jex-Blake retired, this didn't happen, and she decided to leave Oxford. She asked...
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  • Dulwich College, 1874 John Percival, Headmaster, Clifton College, 1875 T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1876 G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College...
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    at Oxford awarded degrees by decree, October 1920. L to R: Winifred Moberly, Emily Penrose, Bertha Johnson, Eleanor Jourdain, and Henrietta Jex-Blake...
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  • medicine. Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women is founded by Dr Sophia Jex-Blake. July 9 – Charles Hall files a United States patent for the Hall–Héroult...
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  • Maria Jansson (1788–1842), known as Kisamor, Swedish physician Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912), British physician Anandi Gopal Joshi (1865–1887), Indian...
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  • Silvia Arber Snježana Kordić Sophia Brahe Sophia Drossopoulou Sophia Jex-Blake Sophie Bryant Sophie Germain Sophie Wilson Stefanie Dimmeler Stella Atkins...
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  • Grace Holloway Dr. Owen Harper Dr. Martha Jones Dr. Vera Juarez Dr. Kahler-Jex Dr. Moon Dr. Rupesh Patanjali Dr. Toshiko Sato Liz Shaw Dr. River Song Dr...
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    and politician, Alfred Fowell Buxton (1854–1952) and his wife Violet Jex-Blake. Buxton was educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where...
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    Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/48438. Retrieved 29 September 2022. "Blake, Katharine Jex- (1860–1951), classical scholar and college head". Oxford Dictionary...
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  • England, R/Po) Maria Jane Jewsbury (1800–1833, England, E/Lc Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912, England/Scotland, M/F) Saurav Jha (living, India, Nh) in English...
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  • Hebrew first name. WGPSN Jex-Blake 65°24′N 169°18′E / 65.4°N 169.3°E / 65.4; 169.3 (Jex-Blake) 31.6 1991 Sophia Jex-Blake, British pioneer woman physician...
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  • "Mumm-Ra:These Things Move In Threes". NME. May 31, 2007. Retrieved June 2, 2018. Jex, Andy (May 28, 2007). "Paul Hartnoll – The Ideal Condition". Music OMH. Retrieved...
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    first openly female Briton to qualify medically, in 1865. With Sophia Jex-Blake, American Elizabeth Blackwell and others, Garret Anderson founded the...
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