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Gladys Elizabeth Baker

Gladys Elizabeth Baker was an American mycologist, teacher, and botanical illustrator, known for her extensive work in biological and mycological education, and the morphological study of myxomycete fructifications (Baker 1933). She further contributed studies to the Island Ecosystems Integrated Research Program of the U. S. International Biological Program (Stoner ''et al.'', 1975).
== Early life and education==
Baker was born on July 22, 1908, in Iowa City, Iowa to Richard Phillip Baker of England and Katherine Riedelbauch of the United States (Green ''et al.'', 2009). Gladys’ mother was of German descent and taught music at Lamar College in Missouri, living in a boardinghouse. Here she met Gladys’ father teaching secondary school and music while preparing for the bar exam. In 1901, Katherine and Richard both left Lamar College for Anna Illinois Academy, later marrying on February 22, 1902 in Glasford, Illinois (Green ''et al.'', 2009). Richard Baker constructed a business making and marketing three-dimensional mathematical models. In 1905, Richard began teaching mathematics at the University of Iowa while pursuing both a physics and mathematics doctorate at the University of Chicago. Katherine cared for their two daughters, Gladys and Frances, kept a garden of flowers, and maintained the artistically and musically enriched living environment of the Baker household. Gladys referred to her sheltered, yet intellectually stimulating childhood with the constant presence of “music, books, and interesting conversations with the family and visitors, all combining to make it a perfect environment in which to grow”.〔
In 1926, Baker graduated with honors from Iowa City High School, and subsequently toured around Europe with her older sister, Frances. Frances received her doctorate from the University of Chicago, later teaching mathematics at Mount Holyoke College and Vassar College (Green ''et. al''., 2009). Baker majored in history and botany, and minored in zoology for her undergraduate studies at the University of Iowa in 1930 (Green ''et al.'', 2009). She continued in academics for a master’s degree in mycology and minor in embryology at the University of Iowa under the guidance of mycologist G.W. Martin. In 1931, Baker spent a summer at the Friday Harbor Marine Lab of the University of Washington, researching invertebrate zoology and marine phytoplankton.

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