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E. Adelaide Hahn

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20: 124:, in 1929. She became an associate professor at Hunter in 1933, and a full professor in 1936. She became the chair of the classics department in 1936 and continued in this position until her retirement in 1963. 145:
Hahn's distinctive New York accent, forceful way of speaking, and penchant for large feathered hats earned her a reputation as a “character,” a colorful and unforgettable personality.
132: 374: 399: 30:(April 1, 1893 – July 8, 1967) was an American linguist and classicist who specialized in Latin grammar and Indo-European linguistics. She served as chair of the 50:
to Otto and Elenore Hahn. Elenore, an alumna of Hunter College, tutored Hahn at home up to high school level. Hahn then enrolled in the Hunter Model School (now
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At Hunter, after joining the classics faculty in 1921, Hahn became an assistant professor in 1925. She completed her Colombia PhD,
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in comparative grammar of Greek and Latin. Sturtevant sparked Hahn's interest in Indo-European linguistics (particularly
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Ascher, Leona. “Women in Classical Studies: Victorian and Modern.” The Classical Journal 68, no. 4 (1973): 354–65.
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from 1952 to 1953, and president of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States from 1960 to 1962.
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Women, Language, and Linguistics: Three American Stories from the First Half of the Twentieth Century.
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Classics department for twenty-seven years and was the first woman to serve as president of the
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She was also president of the New York Classical Club from 1939 to 1941, vice-president of the
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having majors in Latin and French, and a minor in Greek. Two years later she graduated from
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Emma Hahn served as chair of the Hunter College Classics department for 27 years.
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London: Routledge. (Hahn is one of the three female scholars described)
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in 1946. She was the first woman to serve as LSA president.
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Lane, George S. (December 1967). "E. Adelaide Hahn".
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Naming-constructions in some Indo-European languages
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A black-and-white portrait of Hahn.
Hunter College
Linguistic Society of America
New York City
Hunter College High School
Hunter College
B.A.
Columbia University
M.A.
Ph.D.
Charles Knapp
Virgil
Edgar Howard Sturtevant
Hittite
Yale University
Leonard Bloomfield
Franklin Edgerton
Albrecht Goetze
Eduard Prokosch
Edward Sapir
Linguistic Society of America
president
American Oriental Society
Edgar H. Sturtevant





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