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She discussed in her letters to Winslow some of the questions that came to her as she studied alone.
She studied him briefly.
She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
She then studied for two years with the painter Francis Adolf Van der Wielen, who offered lessons in perspective and drawing from casts during the time that the new Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts was under construction.
" She studied privately with William Sartain, a friend of Eakins and a New York artist invited to Philadelphia to teach a group of art students, starting in 1881.
She studied religion, the classics, Latin histories, canon and civil law, heraldry, and genealogy.
She studied under Henk Bremmer in 1906-1907.
She studied for her Bachelor of Arts degree at American University ( 1957 – 59 ), going on to achieve a doctorate at George Washington University in Experimental Psychology in 1967.
She studied at St Paul's Girls ' School, read history at Somerville College, Oxford, England, and became the first female president of the Oxford University Archaeological Society.
She studied with professor Franz Boas and Dr. Ruth Benedict at Columbia University before earning her Master's in 1924.
She rendered financial support to the investigator Nikolai Sokolov who studied the circumstances of the death of the Tsar's family.
She studied French, Spanish, music, dance, and perhaps Greek.
She was a sculptor, socialite and cosmopolitan who had studied under Auguste Rodin and whose circle included Isadora Duncan, Pablo Picasso and Aleister Crowley.
She studied the relationships between personality, art, language and culture, insisting that no trait existed in isolation or self-sufficiency, a theory which she championed in her 1934 Patterns of Culture.
She studied modern European languages and was the first woman in Sweden to complete an academic degree when she finished a fil.
She later studied in France, where she met her husband, the historian Charles Le Guin.
She had studied chemistry at Oberlin College, helped with the experiments, took laboratory notes and gave business advice to Charles.
She attended Pacific High School in San Bernardino and studied at the Vera Lynn School of Dance.
She studied at University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm in 1930 – 33, the Graphic School of the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 1933 – 1937 and finally at L ' École d ' Adrien Holy and L ' École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1938.
She then studied philosophy, sociology, education and German at Marburg where she became involved with reform movements.
She studied acting at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d ' Art Dramatique ( CNSAD ), but quit after a short time as she disliked the curriculum.
She studied at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she was given the opportunity to spend a year of her studies in Paris.

She and Classics
She is also featured in the Disney on Ice shows Princess Classics and Princess Wishes, as a princess, despite her lack of royal ties.
She has a substantial discography primarily with EMI Classics and Decca.
She taught philosophy and classics at Harvard in the 1970s and early 1980s, where she was denied tenure by the Classics Department in 1982.
She later moved to New York City, attended New York University, and received a degree in Classics and English.
She read Classics at Cambridge University where she was a Choral Scholar and took a Diplôme d ' Etudes Approfondis ( M. Phil ) at Paris IV, La Sorbonne in Philosophy, submitting a thesis on L ' autorité de l ' Etat in French.
She illustrated Sentimental Journey by Laurence Sterne for Penguin Illustrated Classics in 1938.
She has also made recital recordings of French Impressionist composers ( Saint-Saëns, Debussy, Boulanger, Ibert, Dutilleux, Poulenc and Feld ) for Upbeat Records and Master Classics.
She is presently restoring a collection of historic recordings of flautists from 1910 – 1945, to be issued on the Master Classics label.
* Ian Iqbal Rashid went on to write and direct the feature films Touch of Pink ( Sony Picture Classics, 2004 ) and How She Move ( Paramount Vantage, 2008 ).
She grew up in North London, attending Heathfield School for Girls, before going on to study Classics at the Leeds University ; however, after a year she moved to Manchester University to pursue drama.
She appears with William Sharp and pianist Steven Blier on a New York Festival of Song recording released by Koch International Classics called Zipperfly & Other Songs by Marc Blitzstein.
She is the Classics editor of the Times Literary Supplement, and author of the blog " A Don's Life ", which appears in The Times as a regular column.
She returned to Cambridge in 1984 as a fellow of Newnham College and the only female lecturer in the Classics faculty.
She has won five times on the tour, including two majors, the 1993 and 1998 du Maurier Classics.
She also holds the posts of Lecturer in Ancient History at Jesus College, Oxford and Lecturer in Ancient History, Faculty of Classics, Oxford University.
She can currently be heard presenting Smooth Classics on Classic FM each weeknight.
She became a regular on-air presenter for HypaSpace and did 1-2 minute segments on Drive-In Classics every Saturday before the Horror Marathon and did the voiceovers for the promos of Steamy Windshields from 2005 until 2007.
She studied Classics starting at the age of 17, when she entered Moscow University, and moved to Germany when she was 20 to continue her studies at the Humboldt University, ultimately receiving a Ph. D. degree in Classics from Yale University in 2004.
She has been performing stand-up comedy since 1994 and was a member of Footlights at Cambridge University where she read Classics at Christ's College.

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