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Mabel Keyes Babcock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mabel Keyes Babcock Mabel Keyes Babcock (1862–1931) was one of America's early women landscape architects.〔 She taught at Wellesley College and the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture before going on to become Dean of Women Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.〔 ==Early life and education== Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, on May 20, 1862, Mabel Keyes Babcock was the daughter of botanist Henry H. Babcock and Mary Porter (Keyes) Babcock.〔〔 She was a descendant of William Bradford, the governor of Plymouth Colony.〔 Both of her parents were involved in education: Henry was for a time the principal of Somerville High School in Massachusetts, while Mary, after Henry died, became the headmistress of Kenilworth Hall, a girl's school in the Chicago area.〔 Babcock got her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in 1889.〔 Twenty years later she resumed her education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which she received a B.S. degree in 1908 followed by an M.S. in architecture in 1909.〔〔 At MIT, she had studied with Guy Lowell.〔〔
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