Edward Pickering With Harvard #1 is a photograph by Science Source which was uploaded on April 22nd, 2019.
Edward Pickering With Harvard #1
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Edward Pickering With Harvard #1
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Edward Pickering with Harvard computers in one of the computing rooms at the Harvard Observatory, 1891. From left to right possibly Mabel Stevens, unknown, Antonia Maury, possibly Evelyn Leland (seated), Williamina Fleming (standing), unknown, unknown, probably Florence Cushman. Edward Pickering (director of the Harvard Observatory from 1877 to 1919) decided to hire women as skilled workers to process astronomical data. This staff came to be known as Pickering's Harem. The first woman hired was Williamina Fleming, who was working as a maid for Pickering. It seems that Pickering was increasingly frustrated with his male assistants and declared that even his maid could do a better job. Apparently he was not mistaken, as Fleming undertook her assigned chores efficiently. When the Harvard Observatory received in 1886 a generous donation from the widow of Henry Draper, Pickering decided to hire more female staff and put Fleming in charge of them. They usually earned between 25 and 50 cents per hour, more than a factory worker but less than a clerical one. NOTE Graph on the wall of ß Aurig?, just behind Antonia Maury who is credited for discovering that it is a binary star. Harvard University Archives.
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