Ada M. Coe

American hispanist teacher
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IntroAmerican hispanist teacher
PlacesUnited States of America
wasHispanist Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Social science
Gender
Female
Birth1 December 1890, Milford Center, Union County, Ohio, USA
Death13 December 1983Warren, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA (aged 93 years)
Star signSagittarius
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Biography

Professor Ada M. Coe (December 1, 1890 – December 13, 1983) was an early American hispanist teacher.

Life

Coe was born in Ohio at Milford Center. She was able to go to Wesleyan University of Ohio. She started to teach at International College of Barcelona after she graduated from Mount Holyoke College.in 1913. She taught there until 1916 and the following year she was working at Wellesley College. In 1918 she led a Spanish American literature course at Wellesley. This was the first Spanish course open to American women. She was awarded a master's degree by Wellesley in 1922 and went to work at the Columbia University, as well as the Universities of Toronto and Madrid.

By 1947 she was a full professor and led her department in 1936 for two years and in 1951 for five years when she retired from Wellesley in 1956. In 1952 she had published work relating to the US hispanist Archer Milton Huntington.

Coe became a full member of the Hispanic Society of America in 1957 . Coe died on December 13, 1983, in Warren, Pennsylvania.

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