LC control no. | no2015028222 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lee, Alice, 1859-1939 |
Variant(s) | Lee, Alice Elizabeth, 1859-1939 |
Birth date | 1859 |
Death date | 1939 |
Profession or occupation | Mathematicians |
Found in | Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. VI. Reproductive or Genetic Selection. Part I. Theoretical, 1898: title page (Alice Elizabeth Lee) Data for the problem of evolution in man. VI. A first study of the correlation of the human skull, 190-?: t.p. (Alice Lee) Psychology's Feminist voices, viewed Mar. 30, 2015 (Alice Lee; born 1859; died 1939; Alice Lee was an early mathematician and statistician who worked in Karl Pearson's Biometric Laboratory. Lee attended Bedford College for Women from 1876-1884, where she was the first student to receive a B.Sc, in 1884. In 1885 she received a B.A. from Bedford, and she also attended London University shortly after it opened to women in 1878) <http://www.feministvoices.com/alice-lee/> |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | no2010063234 |