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Bertha Yerex Whitman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bertha Yerex Whitman
Bertha Yerex Whitman (1892–1984) was an American architect who was the first woman to graduate in architecture from the University of Michigan. She had a long career as an architect in Illinois, especially around Evanston and Glencoe.〔 ==Early life and education== Bertha Louise Yerex was born in Newaygo, Michigan, in 1892, the middle of three daughters of Charles Napier Yerex and Emma Retta (Giles) Yerex.〔 Her father was the town's train station master and telegrapher.〔 She received a teaching certificate from Eastern Michigan University in 1911 and went on to teach at the local elementary school for two years.〔〔 Prompted by an aunt who taught her to design quilts, as well as by her own mathematical inclinations, she took a correspondence course in mechanical drafting.〔 This led her to decide on a career in architecture. She entered the University of Michigan College of Architecture and Design in 1914.〔〔 She later recalled that the dean had initially told her she would not be welcome in the program, but she enrolled anyway.〔〔 While at the university, she was a cofounder of the T-Square Society, a student club for women engineers and architects.〔 When America entered World War I and most of her male classmates enlisted in the army, she took a leave from the college to support the war effort and so that she would be able to graduate with her classmates. During her two-year hiatus from school, she worked in Detroit, Michigan, as the Dodge Brothers Company's first woman draughtsperson.〔〔 After the war, she returned to her studies and in 1920 became the college's first women architecture graduate. In 1919, she married Lloyd E. Whitman, with whom she went on to have two children, Suzanne and Charles.〔〔
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