A woman more strange and powerful than fiction could ever invent. — Loretta McLaughlin (image via MIT) People knew Katharine as the second woman to ever graduate from MIT, a leading biologist studying chemical imbalances, a suffragette who worked with the League of Women Voters -- and even as a criminal, locked up for her political protests and for smuggling contraband (diaphragms) to women in need.
A Woman to Know: Katharine Dexter McCormick
A Woman to Know: Katharine Dexter McCormick
A Woman to Know: Katharine Dexter McCormick
A woman more strange and powerful than fiction could ever invent. — Loretta McLaughlin (image via MIT) People knew Katharine as the second woman to ever graduate from MIT, a leading biologist studying chemical imbalances, a suffragette who worked with the League of Women Voters -- and even as a criminal, locked up for her political protests and for smuggling contraband (diaphragms) to women in need.