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  1. Clara Bracken McMillen (October 2, 1898 – April 30, 1982) was an American researcher. The wife of Alfred Kinsey , whose nickname for her was "Mac", she contributed to the Kinsey Reports on human sexuality .

    • April 30, 1982 (aged 83), Bloomington, Indiana
  2. Long outliving her husband, Clara died in 1982 at the age of eighty-four. Clara McMillan had been born on October 2, 1898, in Brookville, Indiana, a small town southeast of Indianapolis near the ...

  3. Feb 14, 2005 · The most intriguing relationship in Kinsey's story is his marriage to Clara McMillen, a kindhearted brunette who had hymen trouble in their early efforts at intercourse. (Now you know.) After she ...

  4. Nov 18, 2004 · The movie shows Kinsey arriving at sex research more or less by accident, after a young couple come to him for advice. Kinsey and his wife Clara McMillen ( Laura Linney) were both virgins on their wedding night (he was 26, she 23) and awkwardly unsure about what to do, but they worked things out, as couples had to do in those days.

  5. Her analysis of his early intellectual interests is equally insightful, as is her account of his romance with Clara McMillen, his first date (he was twenty-six at the time) and his wife within a year.

  6. Kinsey married Clara Bracken McMillen in 1921 – the only woman he is known to have dated – and fathered four children. Posthumously published biographies, which revealed that he had been actively bisexual (though he did not embrace the term on scientific grounds), suggest that his interest in human sexuality may have stemmed from a need to ...

  7. He married Clara McMillen in 1921. Their marriage ceremony, like his college graduation, was avoided by Alfred Sr. The couple had four children. Their first son, Donald, born in 1922, died from the acute complications of juvenile diabetes in 1927, just before his fifth birthday. Their first daughter, Anne, was born in 1924, followed by Joan in ...

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