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Frances Glessner Lee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances Glessner Lee Frances Glessner Lee (March 25, 1878 – Jan. 27, 1962) was a millionaire heiress who revolutionized the study of crime scene investigation. She founded Harvard's department of legal medicine, the first program in the nation for forensic pathology. ==Biography== She was born in Chicago. Her father, John Jacob Glessner, was an industrialist who became wealthy from International Harvester.〔Laura J. Miller, ("Frances Glessner Lee: Brief life of a forensic miniaturist: 1878–1962," ), ''Harvard Magazine'' September–October 2005.〕 She and her brother were educated at home; her brother went to Harvard, but she was not permitted to attend college and instead married a lawyer, Blewett Lee. The marriage ended in divorce.〔 When she expressed interest in forensic pathology years later, she was emphatically discouraged. She had to wait until a year after her brother's death in 1930, when, aged 52, she took her first steps towards her own career.
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