The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: May Edward Chinn
Series: The Sounds of Progress: The Changing Role of Girls and Women in Science and Engineering
From: WAMC
Length: 00:02:00
To hear the full audio, sign up for a free PRX account or log in.
Also in the The Sounds of Progress: The Changing Role of Girls and Women in Science and Engineering series
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Emily Roebling
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Emily Roebling (1843-1903). Much of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge was directed by the architect's daughter-in-law, Emily.
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Grace Hopper
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Grace Hopper (1906-1992). Grace was a pioneering computer scientist and Navy Admiral. She invented the compiler, the first program to translate computer programming language.
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Gertrude Elion
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Gertrude Elion (1918-1999). As a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and pharmacologist, Gertrude helped develop drugs to treat leukemia and arthritis, and prevent organ rejection.
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Frances Gabe
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Frances Gabe (b.1915). Hate housework? Invent your way out of it! Frances Gabe did. She invented the "self-cleaning house."
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Emmy Noether
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Emmy Noether (1882-1935). She went into the "family business" as a young girl, but Emmy soon surpassed her father and her brothers as a mathematician, proving concepts behind ...
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Ellen Churchill Semple
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Ellen Churchill Semple (1863-1932). Ellen was an influential geographer. She was among the first to write about the ways the natural environment impacted the course of human ...
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Theo Colburn
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Theo Colburn Theo is a professor of zoology and environmental health analyst. She is best known for her studies on the harmful effects of certain man-made chemicals on animals.
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Theano
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Theano (6th century). Students of algebra are familiar with the Golden Mean, but they may not know who discovered it. Many think it was Pythagoras, but some scholars believe ...
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Stephanie Kwolek
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Stephanie Kwolek (b.1923). She dreamed of becoming a fashion designer and later, a doctor. Stephanie didn't exactly do either, but the clothing she helped make saves lives. ...
The Sounds of Progress--Part 2: Sara Josephine Baker
(00:02:00)
From: WAMC
Sara Josephine Baker (1873-1945). "Dr. Joe" was the first woman to earn a doctorate in public health from New York University. She spent her career working to improve health ...
Piece Description
May Edward Chinn (1896-1980). May was the first African American woman to graduate from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. She practiced medicine in Harlem for 50 years.




