MENTORED BY STARS A life in science thanks to the Maria Mitchell Association Frances Ruley Karttunen A life in science thanks to the Maria Mitchell Association.

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MENTORED BY STARS A life in science thanks to the Maria Mitchell Association Frances Ruley Karttunen A life in science thanks to the Maria Mitchell Association Frances Ruley Karttunen

MARIA MITCHELL OBSERVATORY Hundredth Anniversary

First mentor to us all. Maria Mitchell ( ) with her sisters

Maria Mitchell Astronomer First librarian at the Nantucket Atheneum Her own Nantucket observatory on the Coffin School grounds Published observations of the variable star Algol Long association with Harvard College Observatory Professor of Astronomy at Vassar College Mentored students Employed as a computer for the American Nautical Almanac Active in professional organizations World traveler Awarded a gold medal by the King of Denmark Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Remained unmarried Devoted aunt to many children Active in astronomy nearly to the end of her life Lived to the age of 70

MY THREE MARIA MITCHELL ASSOCIATION MENTORS A HALF CENTURY AGO: Margaret Harwood Eileen McGrath Dorrit Hoffleit EACH ONE OF THEM A STAR IN HER OWN RIGHT.

Margaret Harwood ( ) A. B. Radcliffe College 1907, M. A. University of California 1916 Director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory

Eileen McGrath, b A.B. Radcliffe College 1945, Sc.M. Brown University 1963 Assistant Librarian, Maria Mitchell Library Director, Maria Mitchell Natural Science Department

Dorrit Hoffleit ( ) A.B. Radcliffe 1928, M. A. Radcliffe 1932, Ph.D. Radcliffe 1938 Director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory

Fifty Years Ago at the Maria Mitchell Observatory People gathered to watch Sputnik pass overhead. Margaret Harwood had retired. Dorrit Hoffleit had taken up the directorship of the observatory. Eileen McGrath gave constellation talks on observatory open nights. In June the AAVSO held its first meeting on Nantucket since I was launched on the path to a life in science.

Frances Ruley with U. S. Navy Lieutenant Richard Rodin and his telescope at a Nantucket High School assembly

Margaret Harwood Radcliffe woman Astronomer Director of MMO Studied variable stars Long association with Harvard College Observatory Taught at MIT during World War II Mentored students Active in professional organizations World traveler Awarded a Graduate Chapter Medal by Radcliffe College Remained unmarried Devoted aunt to many children Remained active in astronomy nearly to the end of her life Lived to the age of 93

Radcliffe woman Astronomer Director of MMO Studied variable stars Long association with Harvard College Observatory Plotted missile trajectories during World War II Mentored students Maria Mitchell Association Women in Science Award 1997 Active in professional organizations World traveler Remained unmarried Devoted aunt to many children Remained active in astronomy to the end of her life Lived to the age of 100 Dorrit Hoffleit

Margaret Harwood Red Cross home service worker Trustee of the Nantucket Cottage Hospital President of the Coffin School Association Member of the Nantucket School Committee Helped Boy Scouts earn merit badges in astronomy Taught adult education courses in celestial navigation Dorrit Hoffleit Assumed the work of male astronomers who went to work for the government during World War II Developed an MMO research program for undergraduate women from mainland colleges Wrote biographical papers about women astronomers Wrote an autobiography titled Misfortunes as Blessings in Disguise

Like Maria Mitchell before them, both Margaret Harwood and Dorrit Hoffleit Remained unmarried Devoted prodigious amounts of time to painstaking measurement in the service of science Received less remuneration for their work than their male colleagues Mentored younger women striving against the odds for careers in astronomy

Eileen McGrath Radcliffe woman Biologist Career teacher at the Lincoln School, Providence, RI Assistant librarian at the Maria Mitchell Library Director of Natural Science Department of the MMA Gave constellation talks to visitors to MMO Mentored students Maria Mitchell Association Women in Science Award 1997 Active in professional organizations World traveler Remained unmarried Devoted aunt to many children Upon retirement returned home to work at the Nantucket Atheneum

Despite temperamental differences, Margaret, Eileen, and Dorrit all shared in directing me, a Nantucket High School girl, toward a career in science. I was set to work for Eileen at the library. I learned the northern hemisphere constellations from Eileen. I was a volunteer on observatory open nights.

Margaret sent me to Radcliffe College for an interview while I was still in my junior year at NHS.

During my freshman year at Radcliffe, I took an astronomy course with William Liller and participated in a freshman seminar directed by Donald Menzel. After my freshman year at Radcliffe, Dorrit had me put on the program of the 1961 meeting of the American Astronomical Society.

The AAS met at Nantuckets Sea Cliff Inn June 18-21, Dorrit Hoffleit organized the local program. Margaret Harwood, as Director Emerita of the MMO, was a featured speaker.

I was nineteen years old when I gave my first public presentation at a professional meeting. The topic was my photo-electric observations of Algol.

Obstacles I had to overcome to get to that moment: From age 12 to 18 I had been caregiver, with little assistance, for my mother, who was disabled from multiple sclerosis--a situation similar to Maria Mitchells during the period when she cared for her ailing mother Lydia Coleman Mitchell. During our junior and senior years at NHS, my class had endured abysmal math instruction. The only funds available to pay for college were my savings from work and scholarships I managed to earn. I was worried about the sacrifices that women made in order to have a life in science.

Nonetheless, yet more mentors had worked on my behalf. In 1958 John Ruiz, an amateur astronomer adept at photoelectric photometry of variable stars, had come to Nantucket with equipment for me to carry out an exercise in observations of Algol. My NHS physics teacher, Robert Sziklas, worked with me to keep the finicky equipment operational.

On the same 1958 visit John Ruiz made a gift to the MMO of a six-inch reflecting telescope that he and his late wife had built. Edward Hillis, a high school student from New Jersey and volunteer at MMO open nights, used the Ruiz reflector for sunspot observations and demonstrations He also served as Eileen McGraths assistant, preparing slides for her presentations. Throughout two straight years after the Ruiz gift, viewing weather was unusually poor, but we all did the best we could.

Despite these many advantages, I was struggling with astronomy and on the verge of disappointing my mentors.

At the meeting, Professor Liller showed slides from the trip to Samarkand that had been arranged for astronomers after the 1958 International Astronomical Union meeting in Moscow. An event at the 1961 AAS meeting set me on a new and more successful course.

His photos of the tiled mosques of Uzbekistan inspired in me an ambition to forge a career for myself that would take me to Central Asia. I aspired to someday visit Samarkand and Ulan Bator.

It was clear that my talent was not for astronomy, but for languages. Moreover, my passion was not for foreign-language literature, but for the underlying formal structure and the inter- relatedness of languages.

I earned graduate degrees in linguistics, concentrating in Uralic and Altaic languages. In the summer of 1965 I served an apprenticeship in linguistic fieldwork with Professor Pertti Virtaranta of the University of Helsinki.

Then I expanded my research to Mexican Indian languages.

In 1978 I received a grant from the NSF to compile a modern dictionary of the language spoken by the Aztecs and their living descendants.

Nobody has ever before dedicated a book to me. She didnt live to see the dictionary in print. I visited Margaret Harwood at her Craigie Circle apartment in Cambridge to tell her that I was going to dedicate the dictionary to her. Margaret responded,

TO MARGARET HARWOOD Radcliffe 07

Frances Ruley Karttunen Radcliffe woman Linguist Carried out observations of the variable star Algol Short association with Harvard College Observatory Research Scientist at the University of Texas at Austin Bicentennial Fulbright Professor at the University of Helsinki Program Director for Linguistics at NSF Mentored students Active in professional organizations World traveler Married to environmental historian Alfred W. Crosby One daughter with M.D. and Ph.D. in molecular biology One daughter a software engineer and community activist Aim to write more books and dedicate them to more people

So today, before this audience, in this centennial year of the Maria Mitchell Observatory A HEARTFELT THANKS TO YOU ALL MARIA MITCHELL MARGARET HARWOOD EILEEN MCGRATH DORRIT HOFFLEIT

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Photos courtesy of the Nantucket Historical Association the Radcliffe Archives the Lincoln School Bill Haddon