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Maud Thompson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maud Thompson Maud Thompson (1870-1962) was a women's rights activist, suffragist, and teacher. Thompson held leadership positions in women's rights and suffragist associations in Michigan and New Jersey. She lectured on women's right issues at activist gatherings, including at the Paterson Silk Strike in Paterson, New Jersey. Thompson also taught classics at private schools in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New Hampshire during a 40-year career in education. ==Early life and education==
Thompson was born to Charles L. Thompson and Mary Boyd Thompson in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1870. She received her bachelor's degree from Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts in 1901 and then completed her master's degree at the school in 1902. During her studies at Wellesley, Thompson helped Gail Laughlin establish the Agora, a political society. Thompson also eared a Durant honor scholarship. She completed her Ph.D. in classics from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut in 1906. Thompson's dissertation studied the property rights of women in Ancient Greece.
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