About: Susan Minns

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Susan Minns (21 August 1839 – 2 August 1938) (born Susanna Minns) was an American biologist, philanthropist, and collector. She was one of the first women to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She created a notable and extensive collection of art and literature relating Danse Macabre, a portion of which is now held by the University of Louvain. Minns helped establish the Marine Biological Laboratory and donated generously to numerous scientists, institutions and to her home state of Massachusetts.

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  • Susan Minns (* 21. August 1839 in Lincoln (Massachusetts); † 2. August 1938) war eine US-amerikanische Biologin, Philanthropin und Sammlerin. Sie war eine der ersten Frauen, die am Massachusetts Institute of Technology studierte. (de)
  • Susan Minns (21 August 1839 – 2 August 1938) (born Susanna Minns) was an American biologist, philanthropist, and collector. She was one of the first women to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She created a notable and extensive collection of art and literature relating Danse Macabre, a portion of which is now held by the University of Louvain. Minns helped establish the Marine Biological Laboratory and donated generously to numerous scientists, institutions and to her home state of Massachusetts. (en)
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  • Susan Minns (* 21. August 1839 in Lincoln (Massachusetts); † 2. August 1938) war eine US-amerikanische Biologin, Philanthropin und Sammlerin. Sie war eine der ersten Frauen, die am Massachusetts Institute of Technology studierte. (de)
  • Susan Minns (21 August 1839 – 2 August 1938) (born Susanna Minns) was an American biologist, philanthropist, and collector. She was one of the first women to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She created a notable and extensive collection of art and literature relating Danse Macabre, a portion of which is now held by the University of Louvain. Minns helped establish the Marine Biological Laboratory and donated generously to numerous scientists, institutions and to her home state of Massachusetts. (en)
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  • Susan Minns (de)
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