King, Lida Shaw (1868–1932)

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King, Lida Shaw (1868–1932)

American scholar. Born Sept 15, 1868, in Boston, MA; died Jan 10, 1932, in Providence, RI; dau. of Henry Melville King (cleric) and Susan Ellen (Fogg) King.

Held teaching fellowship in Latin and instructorship in Latin and Greek at Vassar College (1894–97); focused on archaeology at American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece (1899–1901); participated in excavation of Nymph's Cave at Vari on Mount Hymettus in Attica, Greece; was director of Latin and Greek department at Packer Collegiate Institute (1901–02); served as dean of Women's College (now Pembroke College) in Brown University (1905–22); taught in addition to administrative responsibilities, 1st as professor of classical philology (from 1905) and then as professor of classical literature and archaeology (from 1909).

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