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Edith Major, née à Lisburn, comté d'Antrim en Irlande du Nord le 15 février 1867 et morte à Antrim le 17 mars 1951, est une pédagogue et directrice d'école britannique. Elle dirige Girton College de 1925 à 1931. Edith Helen Major, CBE (15 February 1867 – 17 March 1951) was an Irish educationalist. Major was born in Lisburn and educated at Methodist College Belfast and Girton College, Cambridge. She was Assistant Mistress at Blackheath High School from 1891 to 1900; Headmistress of Putney High School from 1891 to 1910; and Head Mistress of King Edward VI High School for Girls from 1910 until 1925. Major was Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge from 1925 until 1931.
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Edith Helen Major, CBE (15 February 1867 – 17 March 1951) was an Irish educationalist. Major was born in Lisburn and educated at Methodist College Belfast and Girton College, Cambridge. She was Assistant Mistress at Blackheath High School from 1891 to 1900; Headmistress of Putney High School from 1891 to 1910; and Head Mistress of King Edward VI High School for Girls from 1910 until 1925. Major was Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge from 1925 until 1931. Edith Major, née à Lisburn, comté d'Antrim en Irlande du Nord le 15 février 1867 et morte à Antrim le 17 mars 1951, est une pédagogue et directrice d'école britannique. Elle dirige Girton College de 1925 à 1931.
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