Edith Major
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Edith Helen Major, CBE (15 February 1867 – 17 March 1951)[1] was an Irish educationalist. She was Mistress of Girton College Cambridge from 1925 to 1931.[2]
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Major was born in Lisburn.[3] Her uncle was Sir Robert McCall, a noted Irish barrister.[3] She was educated at Methodist College Belfast[4] and Girton College, Cambridge.[5] She was one of the "steamboat ladies" who received a degree from Trinity College Dublin, because Cambridge was not yet granting women degrees, at the time.[6][7]
Career
[edit | edit source]Major was a member of the faculty at Blackheath High School from 1888 to 1900, and assistant mistress serving under Florence Gadesden.[8] She was Headmistress of Putney High School from 1900 to 1910;[9][10] and Head Mistress of King Edward VI High School for Girls from 1910 until 1925. After World War I she worked with Belgian refugees.[3] Major succeeded Bertha Phillpotts as Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge, serving from 1925 until 1931.[11][12][13] She was succeeded at Girton by Helen M. Wodehouse.[14]
Major was president of the National Federation of University Women, and president of the National Council of Women of Great Britain.[3] She was president of the Association of Head Mistresses from 1919 to 1921.[10][15] She was an active supporter of the League of Nations.[16]
In 1931 Major became a Commander of the British Empire (CBE).[17] She received an honorary LL.D. degree from Queen's University Belfast in 1931.[18]
Death and legacy
[edit | edit source]Major died in 1951, at the age of 84, in Antrim. Another former Girton head, Katharine Jex-Blake, died in the same month, and they were honored with a joint memorial service. Girton College has a painting of her by James Sleator.[19]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ 'Miss E. H. Major' The Times (London, England), March 19, 1951, Issue 51953, p.8
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- ^ Girton College Register, 1869–1946 (Cambridge University Press 1948).
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- ^ Margaret Bryant, Major, Edith Helen (1867–1951), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004.
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- ^ "Women Support the League of Nations: Manifesto" League of Nations Journal 2 (February 1920): 171-172.
- ^ "The New Year Honours" The Times (1 January 1931): 6.
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- 1867 births
- 1951 deaths
- People educated at Methodist College Belfast
- Irish women educators
- Alumni of Girton College, Cambridge
- Mistresses of Girton College, Cambridge
- People from Lisburn
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- 19th-century Irish educators
- 20th-century Irish educators
- 19th-century Irish women educators
- 20th-century Irish women educators
- Steamboat ladies