After Bryn Mawr she worked at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, teaching English from 1922 to 1928.
Her distinctive first two names had become part of the family in the 15th century when a Richard and a Thomas Middlemore had both married into the Throckmorton family and a John Middlemore had married Amphillis Goodwin.[10]
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