McIntosh, Millicent Carey (1898–2001)

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McIntosh, Millicent Carey (1898–2001)

American educator and feminist. Born Millicent Carey, Nov 30, 1898, in Baltimore, MD; died Jan 3, 2001, in Tyringham, MA; dau. of Anthony Morris Carey and Margaret Cheston (Thomas) Carey (both Quakers); niece of M. Carey Thomas; attended Bryn Mawr College and Johns Hopkins University; m. Dr. Rustin McIntosh (pediatrician), 1932; children: James, Kenneth, R. Carey, and J. Richard McIntosh and Susan Lloyd.

Became an instructor at Bryn Mawr, then appointed dean of freshmen and acting dean of the college; served as headmistress of Brearley School (1930–47); became dean of Barnard College (1946), the 1st married woman to head one of the Seven Sisters schools, and was then given the title of president (1952); retired (1962); lectured widely on women, education and child-rearing.

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