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  1. Eleanor Searle. Eleanor Searle Whitney McCollum ( c. 1908 – August 12, 2002) was an independent woman of means who was married to two important American men, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Leonard Franklin "Mac" McCollum. She achieved a unique and separable identity as a philanthropist and community organizer in Houston, Texas.

  2. 18 de abr. de 1999 · Eleanor M. Searle, a scholar in medieval history and the first woman to receive a named professorship at the California Institute of Technology, died on April 6 at her home here. She was 72....

  3. PASADENA— Eleanor M. Searle, Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of History, Emeritus, died Tuesday, April 6. She was 72. Searle held the distinction of being the first woman at the Institute to receive a named professorship, to which she was appointed in 1988.

  4. Women and the Legitimisation of Succession at the Norman Conquest. By Eleanor Searle. Working Papers from California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, No.328 (1980) Also published in Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, Vol.3 (1981) Abstract: Marriage in the European military ...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2005 · PASADENA, Calif.-. A historian with interests as wide-ranging as entomology and Greek astronomy has become the first-ever Eleanor Searle Visiting Professor in the History of Science, a newly established joint program between the California Institute of Technology and the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2005 · Professor Emeritus, 1993. Biographical/Historical. Description: ELEANOR SEARLE was a medieval historian, with a specialization in Anglo-Norman history. She was the first woman at Caltech to be appointed to a named professorship: she became the Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of History in 1987.

  7. Review of Eleanor Searle, Predatory Kinship and the Creation of Norman Power, 840-1066, in Etudes Normandes 38:1 (1989), pp. 67-8.