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Suffragist	&#13;
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She was awarded an LLD degree by St Andrews University in 1911&#13;
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OxDNB&#13;
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6 October, 1881&#13;
D.O.D:&#13;
1969&#13;
Family origins:&#13;
Arbroath. Daughter of Robert Moodie – mathematics and physical science teacher, and Mary Lithgow Mackintosh.&#13;
Education:&#13;
One of the first female graduates of the University of St. Andrews graduating with an M.A. in 1902 and a B.Sc. in 1903&#13;
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Student and researcher in the chemistry department&#13;
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Unknown when she left.&#13;
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Chemistry&#13;
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Research on simple sugars with Irvine&#13;
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If you want to read one thing written by him/her, it should be: X&#13;
Research on simple sugars with Irvine&#13;
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Advocated for the admittance of women to the fellowship of the Chemistry Society&#13;
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Carnegie scholarship. Look at other scholars over time/current scholars?&#13;
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Advocated for the admittance of women to the fellowship of the Chemistry Society – feminist angle&#13;
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Irvine in the chemistry department &#13;
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Carnegie scholarship while she was researching in the chemistry department in 1907&#13;
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Kitchen in the Corner: A complete Guide to Bedsitter Cookery&#13;
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“Have you ever taken anything out of the dirty-clothes basket because it had become, relatively, the cleaner thing? Changed stockings in a taxi? Could you try on clothes in any shop, any time, without worrying about your underclothes? How many things are in the wrong room—cups in the study, boots in the kitchen?”&#13;
(Source – Columnists: How to Succeed as a Slut”, TIME, 24 January 1964) &#13;
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She caught Covid-19&#13;
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Whitehorn hall on the right&#13;
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Former Rector Katarine Whitehorn&#13;
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