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Elizabeth Monroe Boggs : ウィキペディア英語版
Elizabeth Monroe Boggs

Elizabeth Monroe Boggs (April 5, 1913 - January 27, 1996) was a policy maker, scholar, and advocate for people with developmental disabilities. The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey named "The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities" in late 1997 in her honor.
==Early life==
Elizabeth Monroe Boggs was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Concord Academy〔Troth Is Announced Of Miss E. Monroe; Graduate of Bryn Matar Will Be Bride of Fitzhugh Boggs, New York Times, Jun 22, 1941. p. D2〕 and, in 1935, Elizabeth graduated from Bryn Mawr College summa cum laude, with distinction in Mathematics.〔http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/boggscenter/about/about_elizabeth.html〕 Prof. John Lennard-Jones supervised her PhD work in the Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Cambridge;〔http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=2029412〕 and Prof. Maurice Vincent Wilkes assisted her with the university’s differential analyser built out of Meccano.〔Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer by Maurice V. Wilkes, The MIT Press. 1985.〕 After graduating in 1939, Dr. Monroe joined Prof. John Kirkwood’s group at Cornell University. She also worked in the Explosives Research Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the war years.〔Critical Assembly: A Technical History of Los Alamos During the Oppenheimer by Lillian Hoddeson et al. Cambridge University Press. 1993.〕
In 1941, she married Fitzhugh Willets Boggs (1911–1971).〔ELIZABETH MONROE BRIDE; Wed to Fitzhugh Willets Boggs in Manchester, Vt., Ceremony, New York Times, September 21, 1941 Section SOCIETY, Page 40.〕〔DR. FITZHUGH BOGGS, ORDNANCE EXPERT, 59, New York Times Obituary, January 18, 1971〕 After the birth of their son David (1945–2000),〔http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/03/classified/paid-notice-deaths-boggs-jonathan-david.html NY Times necrology note, March 3, 2000〕 who had developmental disabilities following an infection,〔The Kennedy Family and the Story of Mental Retardation by Edward Shorter. Temple University Press. 2000.〕 she became involved in advocacy and the development of public policy for people with disabilities.

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