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The iconic images of Washington, DC, tell only part of the city's story and the prominent role Dentons has played in it. The Congress, the White House, the Supreme Court—each edifice evokes strength, purpose and stability.
This article examines the careers of selected women geographers who had long-term and senior positions in Washington, DC, in agencies such as the Library of Congress, Bureau of the Census, the Department of State, and the Office of Naval Research. Drawing on sources including directories, the ...