Cornelia Clapp Scientist

Cornelia Maria Clapp (March 17, 1849 – December 31, 1934) was an American zoologist and academic specializing in marine biology. She was born in Montague, MA, the first daughter and oldest child of two teachers, and was rated as one of the top zoologists in the United States in her lifetime.Clapp attended Syracuse University and the University of Chicago, earning both the first and second Ph.B. degrees awarded to women in the United States, in 1888 and 1896, respectively. Mount Holyoke’s Cornelia Clapp Laboratory, built in 1924 to house the school’s biology classes, was named in her honor.

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Cornelia Clapp
Birth dateMarch 17, 1849
Birth place
Montague Massachusetts
Citizenship
United States
Date of deathDecember 31, 1934
Place of death
Mount Dora Florida
Education
Syracuse University
University of Chicago
Known for
Marine biology

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