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620: 209:, in order to become the first woman to hold a full professorship at a prestigious graduate school. She became the chair of the English and Comparative literature department. Nicolson, or Miss Nicky, as she was intimately known by a few special students, became a much admired professor and scholar, who inspired many doctoral candidates while at Columbia. She was awarded the Columbia Bicentennial Silver Medallion in 1954. She left Columbia in 1962 as the Peter Field Trent Professor Emeritus, but still did not retire from the academic arena. 521: 212:
In 1963, she spent one year as the Francis Bacon chair at Claremont Graduate school. Following this year, she traveled to Princeton where she became the visiting scholar at the National Institute for Advanced Study. Throughout her busy career in academia, Nicolson found time to publish many short
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She taught first at the University of Michigan and was granted an assistant professorship before continuing her graduate study at Johns Hopkins College from 1923–1926. While at Johns Hopkins, Nicolson continued to teach at Goucher College. In 1926, she left for England to study as one of the early
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essays and books. She wrote throughout her life, and was awarded the British Academy Crawshay prize in 1947, for one of her early works,
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An authority on 17th-century literature and thought, she was the author of numerous books. She was awarded the
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After her studies in Europe, Nicolson returned to the United States to continue her research and to teach at
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Nicolson was awarded honorary degrees from over 17 colleges. She was the first woman to receive the
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The Breaking of the Circle: Studies in the Effect of the New Science on Seventeenth-Century Poetry
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Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite
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in 1971 for her pioneering work in the relationship between science and literature.
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with a B.A. degree in 1914, followed by her M.A. in 1918. Afterwards, she attended
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and later that paper's correspondent in Washington, DC, and Lissie Hope Morris.
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Nicolson was the daughter of Charles Butler Nicolson, editor-in-chief of the
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The Conway Letters: The Correspondence of Anne, Viscountess Conway,
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and defender of women's right to have a real academic education.
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Marjorie Nicholson
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
John Addison Porter
Guggenheim Fellowship
Alma mater
University of Michigan
Yale University
Smith College
Columbia University
American Philosophical Society
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Detroit Free Press
World War I
University of Michigan
Yale
John Addison Porter
Guggenheim fellows
Smith College
President Neilson
Columbia
Phi Beta Kappa
The American Scholar
William Allison Shimer
Modern Language Association
Pilgrim Award
Science Fiction Research Association
Wilbur Cross Medal
White Plains
Princeton University Press
Macmillan

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