Ethaline Hartge Cortelyou (26 November 1909 – 19 July 1997) was an American chemist and scientific technical writer and editor who worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory ("Met Lab") and was one of 70 scientists to sign the 1945 Szilárd petition warning the United States government against dropping an atomic bomb on Japan. She also was a strong advocate for female scientists, strongly criticizing unequal treatment of women by employers and arguing that underutilization of women was holding back the United States' scientific advancement.
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| - Ethaline Hartge Cortelyou (26 November 1909 – 19 July 1997) was an American chemist and scientific technical writer and editor who worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory ("Met Lab") and was one of 70 scientists to sign the 1945 Szilárd petition warning the United States government against dropping an atomic bomb on Japan. She also was a strong advocate for female scientists, strongly criticizing unequal treatment of women by employers and arguing that underutilization of women was holding back the United States' scientific advancement. (en)
- Ethaline Hartge Cortelyou (New Kingstown, 26 de Novembro de 1909 - Colorado Springs, 19 de Julho de 1997) foi uma química e científica e editora americana. Trabalhou no Projecto Manhattan, no da Universidade de Chicago ("Met Lab"), tendo sido uma das setenta cientistas que assinou a avisando o governo dos Estados Unidos contra o lançamento de uma bomba atómica sobre o Japão. Foi também uma forte defensora das mulheres cientistas, criticando fortemente o tratamento desigual das mulheres pelos empregadores e argumentando que a subutilização das mulheres estava impedindo o avanço científico dos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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| - Ethaline Hartge Cortelyou (26 November 1909 – 19 July 1997) was an American chemist and scientific technical writer and editor who worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory ("Met Lab") and was one of 70 scientists to sign the 1945 Szilárd petition warning the United States government against dropping an atomic bomb on Japan. She also was a strong advocate for female scientists, strongly criticizing unequal treatment of women by employers and arguing that underutilization of women was holding back the United States' scientific advancement. (en)
- Ethaline Hartge Cortelyou (New Kingstown, 26 de Novembro de 1909 - Colorado Springs, 19 de Julho de 1997) foi uma química e científica e editora americana. Trabalhou no Projecto Manhattan, no da Universidade de Chicago ("Met Lab"), tendo sido uma das setenta cientistas que assinou a avisando o governo dos Estados Unidos contra o lançamento de uma bomba atómica sobre o Japão. Foi também uma forte defensora das mulheres cientistas, criticando fortemente o tratamento desigual das mulheres pelos empregadores e argumentando que a subutilização das mulheres estava impedindo o avanço científico dos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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