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Elizabeth Blodgett Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Blodgett Hall
Elizabeth Blodgett Hall (November 16, 1909 - July 18, 2005) was an administrator of both secondary and college level institutions. She was an pioneer and innovator of the 'early college' model of post-secondary education. ==Early life== She was born on November 16, 1909 in New York City, New York as the only child of Thomas Harper Blodgett and Margaret Carroll Kendrick. As a young girl she attended the Ethical Culture School, before her family moved to the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts.〔(Concordacademy.org ), Retrieved September 22, 2013〕 She was raised in Great Barrington, and in 1928 she graduated from Miss Hall's School in nearby Pittsfield. After attending her father's alma mater, Knox College, for one year in 1930, she married Livingston Hall, a Harvard Law School professor. While raising her four children and commuting from the suburbs, she became one of the first older adults to study at Radcliffe College, where she graduated in 1946.
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