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Maud Worcester Makemson

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when she took an interest in astronomy. She returned to California and taught school while taking correspondence courses and summer classes to qualify for admission to the University of California. She earned a bachelor's degree from
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in Tokyo on the history of astronomy, "scientific reading," and "Shelly's lyrics." Makemson's interest in non-Western astronomical knowledge resulted in several monographs,
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Maud Worcester married Thomas Emmet Makemson in 1912; they had three children together before their divorce in 1919. Makemson died on Christmas Day in 1977, in
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faculty as an assistant astronomy professor in 1932; she became a full professor in 1944. In 1936, she succeeded
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Bell, Trudy E. (2014), Hockey, Thomas; Trimble, Virginia; Williams, Thomas R.; Bracher, Katherine (eds.),
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Determination of Selenographic Latitude and Longitude by Star Observations from the Far Side of the Moon
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In 1930, Makemson became an instructor of astronomy at the University of California before moving to
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Makemson retired from Vassar in 1957, then taught astronomy at UCLA. She co-authored a textbook,
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in Japan and India in 1953-1954. In Japan, she taught three courses at
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to defend the "correlation between the Maya and Christian calendars."
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In the 1960s, she joined the Applied Research Laboratories of
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in 1925, followed by a master's degree in 1927 and a PhD from
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The Morning Star Rises: An Account of Polynesian Astronomy
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Among her undergraduate students at Vassar was astronomer
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The Morning Star Rises: An Account of Polynesian Astronomy
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Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University.
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She was working as a journalist in 7: 502:American Women of Science Since 1900 279:to teach mathematics and astronomy. 257:University of California at Berkeley 575:(Johnson Reprint Corporation 1943). 573:The Astronomical Tables of the Maya 315:The Astronomical Tables of the Maya 142:University of California, Berkeley 90:University of California, Berkeley 14: 662: 588:(University of California 1946). 441: 410:in Thomas Hockey, et al., eds., 295:a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1941 523:Guggenheim Foundation Fellows. 1: 710:(Springer Science 1997): 71. 707:Bright Galaxies, Dark Matters 639:Introduction to Astrodynamics 600:The Book of the Jaguar Priest 562:(Yale University Press 1941). 470:10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_891 436:(September 9, 1928): 8A. via 334:Introduction to Astrodynamics 327:The Book of the Jaguar Priest 323:The Book of the Jaguar Priest 307:Ochanomizu Women's University 618:newspaperarchives.vassar.edu 586:The Maya Correlation Problem 538:newspaperarchives.vassar.edu 414:(Spring Science 2007): 729. 319:The Maya Correlation Problem 228:Center Harbor, New Hampshire 781:Boston Latin Academy alumni 693:Vassar College Encyclopedia 797: 746:American women astronomers 657:(March 30, 1961): 86. via 458:"Makemson, Maud Worcester" 431:"Woman Hunts Waifs of Sky" 676:Maud Worcester Makemson, 597:Maud Worcester Makemson, 584:Maud Worcester Makemson, 571:Maud Worcester Makemson, 556:Maud Worcester Makemson, 521:"Maud Worcester Makemson" 498:"Maud Worcester Makemson" 408:"Maud Worcester Makemson" 28: 776:American women academics 680:(General Dynamics 1965). 259:in 1930. Studying under 222:Early life and education 338:Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. 238:. She briefly attended 208:Maud Worcester Makemson 149:(1932–1957)  36:16 September 1891  23:Maud Worcester Makemson 761:Vassar College faculty 642:(Academic Press 1960). 504:(ABC-Clio 2011): 650. 65:25 December 1977  500:in Tiffany K. Wayne, 189:Guggenheim Fellowship 244:Pasadena, California 95:Boston Latin Academy 369:Donald E. Worcester 232:Girls' Latin School 168:Donald E. Worcester 16:American astronomer 690:"Maud W. Makemson" 389:"Maud W. 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Center Harbor
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Radcliffe College
University of California, Berkeley
Boston Latin Academy
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Astronomer
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Rollins College
University of California, Berkeley
Vassar College
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Donald E. Worcester
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Guggenheim Fellowship
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archaeoastronomy
Vassar Observatory
Center Harbor, New Hampshire
Girls' Latin School
Boston
Radcliffe College
Pasadena, California
Bisbee, Arizona
UCLA
University of California at Berkeley
Armin Leuschner
asteroids

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