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Alice Carter Cook : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Carter Cook
Alice Carter Cook (1868-1943), born Alice Carter, was an American botanist, who received the first PhD in botany granted to a woman by an American university, from Syracuse University in 1888. ==Early life and education== Alice Carter was born in New York City on April 8, 1868 to parents Samuel Thompson Carter and Alantha Carter (née Pratt). Her father was a clergyman of nearby Huntington, New York. She studied at Mount Holyoke Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) before enrolling at Syracuse for her doctorate. She subsequently taught at Mount Holyoke for three years before attending Cornell University where she earned a second graduate degree, an M.S. in botany, in 1892. That same year she married Orator Fuller Cook, also a botanist, and would later accompany him on expeditions to Africa and the Canary Islands.
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