![]() ![]() ![]() During World War II, she worked in in London for the Board of Trade, and in the 1950s was a scholar-in-residence at the Folger Library in Washington, D.C., and at the Huntington Library in California. She rose to become the first woman professor of English at Cambridge University. In 1936, after a year at Oxford University, she return to Girton College and joined the faculty as Lecturer in English and Fellow. She remained at Girton as a Carlisle Scholar, and later as an Ottilie Hancock Research Fellow, and earned her PhD in 1933. In 1927, she entered Cambridge University, Girton College, where she read English and graduated with First Class honors. (Muriel Clara) Bradbrook was educated at Hutcheson’s Girls’ School, Glasgow, and Oldershaw High School (now The Oldershaw Academy) in Wallasey, England. ![]()
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