Marjorie Jacobs
Australian historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marjorie Grace Jacobs was an Australian historian and emeritus professor at the University of Sydney. Early life and education Jacobs was born in 1915 in Gordon, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. She was educated at Ravenswood School but, when that school was sold to the Methodist Church, she transferred to the Sydney Church of England Girls Grammar School at North Sydney. Jacobs lived at Women's College during her undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney and in 1934 won the George Arnold Wood Memorial Prize for first year British history. In her second year she won the Frank Albert Prize with a high distinction in anthropology. She graduated with a BA Hons in 1936 and won a University Medal. Jacobs won the Frazer Scholarship for History in 1937 to work for her MA. In 1941 she won a second University Medal for her MA thesis on German colonialism in the Pacific.
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