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  1. Millicent Todd Bingham (1880–1968), was an American geographer and the first woman to receive a doctorate in geology and geography from Harvard. She was also a leading expert on the poet Emily Dickinson .

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  2. Late in life, Millicent Todd Bingham, Ph.D. 1923, felt the need to justify her dramatic professional pivot. Her public rationalization belied private angst.

  3. Bingham, Millicent Todd (1880–1968)American geographer, conservationist, author, and educator. Born Millicent Todd on February 5, 1880, in Washington, D.C.; died on December 1, 1968; daughter of David Peck (an astronomer specializing in the study of eclipses) and Mabel (Loomis) Todd (a writer and lecturer); attended Mrs. Stearns' School in ...

  4. Millicent Todd Bingham (1880- 1968) Geographer, author, editor, conservationist Born in 1880, Millicent Todd Bingham was the daughter of astronomer/Amherst College professor David Peck Todd and musician/artist/writer/editor Mabel Loomis Todd.

  5. Millicent Todd Bingham, geographer, author, and editor of Emily Dickinson's poems and letters, was born February 5, 1880, in Washington, D.C. Her father, David Peck Todd, was a professor of astronomy at Amherst College from 1881 to 1917.

  6. Dates: 1865-1968. Found in: Manuscripts and Archives > Millicent Todd Bingham papers. Letters received, 1930, 1965, n.d. Part of Collection — Box 18: [Barcode: 39002137170271], Folder: GROUP 383, F-1. Call Number: YCAL MSS MISC.

  7. Millicent Todd Bingham died in Washington, D.C., in 1968 at the age of eighty-eight. Full finding aid (pdf) This collection includes correspondence with MWWC and two articles. Born in 1880 in Washington, D.C., Millicent Todd Bingham was the…

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