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* Fauset, Jessie Redmon (1901) Famed                          Hall, Prathia (June 1958) Civil rights activist,
                                  African American novelist,  ordained minister, and educator. Inducted in
                                  editor of Crisis magazine.  2014.
                                  Inducted in 1998
                                                              *Hanff, Helene (June 1933) Novelist,
                      Forman, Alma                                                            playwright and author of
                      Cuppinger (June 1951)                                                   award-winning radio and
                      First woman to receive a                                                TV scripts. Inducted in
                      degree in civil engineering                                             2002.
                      from Drexel University.
                      Charter member of                                          Harris, Barbara (Rt.
                      Society of Women                                           Rev.) (June 1948)
                      Engineers. Inducted in                                     Clergywoman. First female
                      2012.                                                      Bishop of Anglican Church.
                                                                                 Inducted in 2004.

Jessie Redmon Fauset  Franklin, Shirley Clark                 Helen Hanff        Henderson, Mae (January
                      (January 1963) First
                                                                                 1964) Author, professor,
                      African American woman
                                                              and activist for civil rights and feminism.
elected mayor of Atlanta Georgia. Inducted in
                                                              Inducted in 2014.
2000.

Gamble, Vanessa Northington (June 1970)                       Hinkson, Mary (January 1943) African American
Holds both M.D. and Ph.D. Professor of Medical                classical dancer who performed at the New York
Humanities at George Washington University.                   City Ballet and the New York City Opera.
First African American woman to hold the post.                Inducted in 2012.
Inducted in 2012.
                                                              Houghton, Edith (June 1932) Professional
Garonzik, Sara (June 1968) Executive                          baseball player. First woman scout in the Big
Producing Director of the Philadelphia Theatre                Leagues—for the Philadelphia Phillies! Inducted in
Company. Inducted in 2010.                                    2010.

Gesenway, Eleanor Horowitz (January 1953)                     Ingraham, Germaine (January 1964) Former
Historic preservationist, author, educator, and               Chief of Staff of the School District of
violinist. Inducted in 2014.                                  Philadelphia, now a successful dance performer,
                                                              attorney, author. Inducted in 1998.
Gilmore, Perry Raefsky (January 1961)
University professor. Staff member of Alaska                  *Isard, Sonia Stupniker (June 1927)
Native Language Center. Inducted in 2012.                     Physician, pioneering allergist, president of
                                                              Philadelphia Allergy Society. Inducted in 2004.
Giorgio-Fox, Patricia (June 1969) First woman
to attain the rank of Deputy Police                           Jones, Loree (June 1986) Chief of Staff for
Commissioner of Philadelphia. Inducted in 2006.               Chancellor of Rutgers University of Camden.
                                                              Former Managing Director for the City of
Glenn, Sandra Dungee (June 1975) Served as                    Philadelphia. Inducted in 2008.
a member of the Board of Education, the School
Reform Commission, and as Chair of the SRC.                   Kaplowitz, Lisa Glauser, M.D. (June 1967)
Inducted in 2008.                                             Noted authority on infectious diseases. Lead
                                                              physician for the Office of Preparedness and
*Gordon, Mildred Gross (January 1952) Was                     Response of U.S. Dept. of Health & Human
Senior Mental Health Consultant at Reading
Hospital. Designed and implemented psychiatric                                                    Services. Inducted in
inpatient facility for Berks County. Inducted in                                                  2004.
2000.
                                                                                                  * Klein, Esther
Greenberger, Marcia Devins (June 1963)                                                            Moyerman (June 2016)
Founder and co-president of the National                                                          Journalist, publisher,
Women's Law Center in Washington, D.C.                                                            author, and public
Elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame.                                                     relations expert.
Inducted in 2006.                                                                                 Inducted in 1998.

Grossman, Edith Dorph (January 1953)                          Esther M. Klein
Professor, literary critic and reviewer and
translator of foreign works into English.
Inducted in 2002.

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