Gladys Anslow
Female, Deceased Person
1892 – 1969
Who was Gladys Anslow?
Gladys Amelia Anslow was a physicist who spent her career at Smith College.
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Anslow attended Springfield Central High School and entered Smith College in 1909.She earned her A.B. in 1914 after studying physics beginning her second year under Professor Frank Allan Waterman. Following graduation, she was hired as a demonstrator and then an assistant in physics and took advanced physics courses, including one in spectroscopy by Janet T. Howell. In 1916 she began her graduate studies under Howell using a new Rowland grating spectrograph acquired by Smith College to research the emission spectra of radium, resulting in her thesis "Spectroscopic Evidence for the Electron Theory of Matter". She graduated in 1917 with her A.M. Following her graduation, she was appointed instructor in physics to replace Howell.
She then obtained a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1924. She was awarded the President's Certificate of Merit for service during World War II.
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- Born
- May 22, 1892
- Education
- Yale University
- Springfield Central High School
- Died
- 1969
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on July 23, 2013
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