Alice Armstrong

Armstrong worked at this building at the National Bureau of Standards, which was devoted entirely to the work in Electricity, Photometry, Radium, X-Ray, and Radio Communication. Alice H. Armstrong was an American physicist known as one of the first female scientists at the National Bureau of Standards and as the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University, via Radcliffe College. She was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1931. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Law, health, and the women's convention in Southern Africa by Armstrong, Alice

    [Minneapolis, Minn.?] : [Distributed by International Women's Rights Action Watch], 1987
    Format: Book


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    Struggling over scarce resources : women and maintenance in Southern Africa by Armstrong, Alice

    Harare : University of Zimbabwe Publications, 1992
    Format: Book


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    Report of two workshops on domestic violence : preliminary research results : report by Armstrong, Alice

    Harare, Zimbabwe : [publisher not identified], 1996
    Format: Book


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    Management careers for women by Place, Irene, 1912-2010, Armstrong, Alice

    Louisville, Ky. : Vocational Guidance Manuals, 1975
    Format: Book


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    Towards a cultural understanding of the interplay between children's and women's rights : an eastern and southern African perspective

    [Harare] : Women and Law in Southern Africa, 1995
    Other Authors: “…Armstrong, Alice…”
    Format: Book


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    Management careers for women by Place, Irene, 1912-2010

    Skokie, Ill. : VGM Career Horizons, 1975
    Other Authors: “…Armstrong, Alice…”
    Format: Book


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    The Legal situation of women in Southern Africa

    Harare : University of Zimbabwe Publications, 1990
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    Format: Book