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Despite the success of her book, although she twice applied for a permanent management post at the Trier museum (1911 and 1918), in each case a man was selected. As there was no further provision for her salary, she had to leave the Trier museum on 30 March 1917. Until then, she had spent much of her
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so that she could continue her work on Greek vases but was turned down because of her age. When she completed her studies, she was already 38. In the summer of 1906, she was offered employment as a researcher at the
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There is no further information about her career although she may well have become a schoolteacher. In 1927, she was registered as a private tutor in Berlin and probably died in 1938 or 1939, possibly some ten years earlier. As a Jew, her name was removed from the list of members of the German
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