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Hallie Earle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hallie Earle
Hallie Earle (1880–1963) was the first licensed female physician in Waco, Texas. In 1907, she was the only female graduate of the Baylor University Medical School in Dallas. Her private medical practice served the community of Waco for over three decades. Upon her father's death, Earle was appointed to assume his civic duty as a weather observer. In 1960, the United States Weather Bureau recognized Earle for her four decades as the Central Texas weather observer. ==Early life== Harriet "Hallie" Earle was born in a log house in McLennan County, Texas on a farm near Hewitt on September 27, 1880. She was the youngest of eight children born to Civil War veteran Major Isham Harrison Earle of the Tenth Texas Infantry, and his wife Adaline Graves Earle. Hallie came from a long line of physicians that included both grandfathers and several great uncles.〔 Her grandfather B.W. Earle was an early physician in Waco and built the Recorded Texas Historic Landmark designated Earle-Harrison House.
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