186:. Moreover, Cornell was the place where she started to take more interest in women's history. During her first year there, she took part in converting the small female studies program, of which graduate students were in charge, into one of the most successful in the United States. She also started to read and find out more about women in the United States history and she even came back to England to do research about the gender question in
178:β, has grown into a bigger one with up to 60 members meeting every year. This Conference became a traditional three-year event which, startin with only 300 participants, now reaches more than 3000 participants from all over the world, including Mary Beth Norton in every single meeting. At the 6th conference in 1984, Norton co-chaired the event committee and published alongside her cochair the book
86:. Her father, Clark Frederic, was a political science professor, a legislative assistant, and an employee for Congressional Research Services. Her mother, Mary Norton (her maiden name was Lunny), was also a professor. Her parents played a special role when encouraging her to study, as both of them were professors. In 1948, they left their hometown, Ann Arbor, and moved to Greencastle, a city in
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182:, containing 17 of the best papers from the conference. In 1974 she got promoted to associate professor of American history. She held this position until 1987 and since then she has been Mary Donlon Alger Professor of American History. She worked there teaching, managing her academic writings, and serving on the faculty senate, having been chosen by election twice to the
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