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Mary Ingraham Bunting : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Bunting

Mary Ingraham Bunting (July 10, 1910 – January 21, 1998) was an influential American college president; ''Time'' profiled her as the magazine's November 3, 1961, cover story.〔(Cover ), ''Time'', November 3, 1961.〕〔("One Woman, Two Lives," ) ''Time'', November 3, 1961.〕 She became Radcliffe College's fifth president in 1960 and was responsible for fully integrating women into Harvard University.〔("Mary Bunting-Smith Dies at 87" ), ''The Harvard University Gazette'', Jan. 29, 1998.〕
==Personal life==
Bunting was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Henry A. and Mary (Shotwell) Ingraham; she was known as "Polly" to distinguish her from her mother.〔 Her father was an attorney; her mother was the head of the national YWCA and helped found the U.S.O. during World War II.〔 Bunting graduated from Vassar College in 1931, and earned master's (1932) and doctoral degrees (1934) from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in agricultural bacteriology.〔〔("Bunting-Smith, Mary, 1910-1998. Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1960-1972: A Finding Aid," ) Radcliffe Archives, Radcliffe College, December 1993.〕 While at Wisconsin, she met Henry Bunting, then a medical student, who went on to teach pathology at the Yale University School of Medicine.〔 They married in 1937, and had one daughter and three sons.〔 He died of brain cancer in 1954.〔 In 1975, Bunting married Dr. Clement Smith, a professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School; he died in 1988.〔(Memorial Minutes ), ''Harvard University Gazette'', January 18, 2001.〕〔("Clement A. Smith, 87, Professor of Pediatrics," ) ''The New York Times'', January 2, 1989.〕

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