Saturday, February 16, 2019

Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler

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'''Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler''' (b [[Bardsea]] 26 September 1883 – d [[Cambridge]] 2 May 1950)<ref>[http://bit.ly/2GJlD4y thePeerage.com]</ref> was an academic specialising in [[Modern Languages]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2trErOa Taylor & Francis on-line]</ref>

Butler was educated at [[Newnham College, Cambridge]]. She was on the staff of the [[Royal Holloway College]] from 1913 to 1915 when she returned to Cambridge as a [[Fellow]] of [[Girton College, Cambridge|Girton]].<ref></ref> She was a [[Lecturer]] in [[Modern Languages]] from 1915 to 1942; Director of Studies in Modern Languages from 1917 to 1938; University Lecturer in Italian from 1926 to 1949; [[Mistress (college)|Vice-Mistress]] of Girton from 1936 to 38;<ref></ref> and [[List of Mistresses of Girton College, Cambridge|Mistress of Girton]] from 1942 to 1949.<ref>"Miss Kathleen Butler" [[The Times]] (London, England), May 4, 1950, Issue 51682, p.7</ref> Her publications included "A History of French Literature" (1923);<ref>[http://bit.ly/2GHqRhr Special Collections]</ref> "Les Premières Lettres de Guez de Balzac" (1934); and "Tredici novelle modern" (1946).<ref>[[British Library]] web site accessed 08:38 [[GMT]] Saturday 16th February, 2019</ref> Her sister [[Eliza Marian Butler|Eliza]] was an academic specialising in the German language.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2tnYU6a ''The Professional Papers of Eliza Marian Butler]</ref>

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