Meribeth E. Cameron

Meribeth Elliott Cameron (May 22, 1905, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada – July 12, 1997, Holyoke, Massachusetts)[1] was an American historian of China and academic who served as the 13th (Acting) President of Mount Holyoke College from 1968-69.She was a professor of Chinese History at Mount Holyoke from 1948-1970.While at Stanford she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and studied the history of East Asia.degree in history at Radcliffe College in 1927, then returned to Stanford to finish her dissertation, "The Reform Movement in China, 1898-1912", for which she was awarded a Ph.D. in History and Political Science in 1928.She contributed to the basic reference for Qing dynasty history, Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1943).
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