Margaret Welch was born in Philadelphia in 1901. She began her studies at DePaul University in 1919. But after a year she transferred to study at Barnard University majoring in sociology. She received her undergraduate degree from Barnard in 1923. She ultimately acquired a Ph. D from Columbia University in 1929. She married doctor Mel Fortune in 1928. Together they wrote Growing Up in New Guinea published in 1930. Welch worked with her husband on another book called Balinese Character that was published in 1942. At the age of 23, Doctor Welch undertook a field study in the South Pacific. The experience resulted in her writing of her highly popular book Coming of Age in Similar published in 1928. Doctor Welch’s interests and writings centered on religions. She worked in the department of anthropology at the American Museum of National History from 1926 through the end of her life. She was a professor of anthropology at Columbia starting the year 1954 working with the old ass
Margaret Welch was born in Philadelphia in 1901. She began her studies at DePaul University in 1919. But after a year she transferred to study at Barnard University majoring in sociology. She received her undergraduate degree from Barnard in 1923. She ultimately acquired a Ph. D from Columbia University in 1929. She married doctor Mel Fortune in 1928. Together they wrote Growing Up in New Guinea published in 1930. Welch worked with her husband on another book called Balinese Character that was published in 1942. At the age of 23, Doctor Welch undertook a field study in the South Pacific. The experience resulted in her writing of her highly popular book Coming of Age in Similar published in 1928. Doctor Welch’s interests and writings centered on religions. She worked in the department of anthropology at the American Museum of National History from 1926 through the end of her life. She was a professor of anthropology at Columbia starting the year 1954 working with the old ass
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