MANYA: A Living History of Marie Curie
San Francisco Waldorf School (grade school campus) Ssan Francisco, CA
By Susan Marie Frontczak. Best known for the discovery of radium and radioactivity, Madame Marie Curie was the first European woman to receive a doctorate in the sciences. She was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize, and the first person to receive a second Nobel Prize (a feat not repeated for 50 years). Meanwhile, she raised her two daughters as a single mother after the tragic death of her husband. These accomplishments will seem all the more remarkable when you hear about some of the obstacles she faced along the way.
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| Start: | Sunday Nov 05, 2006 2:00 PM | | End: | Sunday Nov 05, 2006 4:00 PM |
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San Francisco Waldorf School (grade school campus)
2938 Wasington Street
Ssan Francisco, CA 94115
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