1869 - 1963
Mary Agnes Chase American Biologist
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| First Name |
Mary
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| Middle Name |
Agnes
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| Last Name |
Chase
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| Birthday |
29th April, 1869
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| Birthplace |
Iroquois County, IL
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| Died |
24th September, 1963
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| Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation |
Biologist
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Mary Agnes Chase (1869-1963) was an American botanist who specialized in agrostology, the study of grasses. Although lacking formal education past elementary school, Chase was able to rise through the ranks as a botanist at the United States Department of Agriculture, beginning as an illustrator under the tutelage of Albert Spear Hitchcock and eventually becoming a senior botanist, overseeing the USDA's Systematic Agrostology department. Chase conducted fieldwork abroad in Europe and South America and published several books, including the First Book of Grasses: The Structure of Grasses Explained for Beginners, which was later translated into Spanish and Portuguese. Additionally, Chase was recognized for her work as an agrostologist with numerous awards, including a Certificate of Merit issued by the Botanical Society of America in 1956. Chase was also an active suffragist and took part in demonstrations organized by the Silent Sentinels, a group established by members of the National Woman's Party. Although Chase's participation in this movement was not always well-received by her peers in the scientific community, she nevertheless remained committed to the cause of women's suffrage.
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