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- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh abstract "Millicent Carey McIntosh (1898–2001) was an educational administrator and American feminist who led the Brearley School (1930–1947), and most prominently Barnard College (1947–1962). The first married woman to head one of the Seven Sisters, she was "considered a national role model for generations of young women who wanted to combine career and family," advocating for working mothers and for child care as a dignified profession.".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh birthDate "1898-11-30".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh birthYear "1898".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh deathDate "2001-01-03".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh deathYear "2001".
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- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh dateOfBirth "1898-11-30".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh dateOfDeath "2001-01-03".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh name "McIntosh, Millicent Carey".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh placeOfBirth "Baltimore, Maryland".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh placeOfDeath "Tyringham, Massachusetts".
- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh shortDescription "American college president".
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- Millicent_Carey_McIntosh comment "Millicent Carey McIntosh (1898–2001) was an educational administrator and American feminist who led the Brearley School (1930–1947), and most prominently Barnard College (1947–1962). The first married woman to head one of the Seven Sisters, she was "considered a national role model for generations of young women who wanted to combine career and family," advocating for working mothers and for child care as a dignified profession.".
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