"That she did master the subject and decide to make it her specialty is an indication of her courage and of that determination which found nothing too difficult."
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Florence Bascom
Florence Bascom (July 14, 1862 – June 18, 1945) was a pioneer for women as a geologist and educator, in 1893 being the first woman to earn a PhD from Johns Hopkins University and 1896 being the first woman to work for the United States Geological Survey. Geologists refer to Bascom as the "first woman geologist in America".
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