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A son recounts his mother’s life from pioneer New England roots through her college education, marriage to an astronomer, and years of domestic and public activity. Drawing on family anecdotes, letters, photographs, and contemporary tributes, the narrative traces relocations, periods of hardship, college experiences, and wartime adjustments while highlighting her intellectual interests, practical resourcefulness, and commitment to her children’s education. The biography balances intimate household scenes with broader social contexts, emphasizing the value of women’s higher education, parental influence, and the personal sacrifices entwined with a spouse’s scientific career.
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