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234:. A reviewer praised the volume for being unusually cohesive and readable for a festschrift volume, "Perhaps because of the influence of the personality and teaching of Alzada Comstock." The economics research presented in the volume was on timely subjects, with historical rather than theoretical or deeply mathematical methodology, "presented with clarity and in language devoid of technical jargon," also reflecting Comstock's influence. The reviewer also reflected on the gender of the authors, concluding the review with the observation: "For those interested in women's education, the notes on the contributors and their experience are striking evidence of the opportunities open to women today, and are a record of which, as well as of their tribute to her, Miss Comstock may well be proud." 223:. The reviews were lukewarm, generally observing that it had identified an important subject but not developed it in sufficient depth: in the words of one reviewer, "The accounts of these tax methods, in a part only of a small book, are necessarily very brief... and one does not find very much light on the question of how they are really made to work." However, the overall information was considered correct and useful, and it was recommended for use as a textbook "written in an unusually lucid and interesting style." One reviewer mistook Comstock for a man, mistakenly referring to "the author" as "he." 33: 179: 195:
In 1926, Comstock was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, with the stated purpose "to make a study of the League of Nations' financial reconstruction work in Hungary, with especial reference to taxation and the use of the international loan." By 1927, she had become a full professor at Mount Holyoke
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In 1913, Comstock began teaching as an instructor in economics and sociology at Mount Holyoke College. During the summers of 1914 and 1915, she was a statistical expert for the Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission. She was promoted to the rank of associate professor at Mount Holyoke in 1917.
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Comstock died in 1960, at age 72. The archive of her papers held at Mount Holyoke contain letters written between 1915 and 1922, including those reflecting her "intense and affectionate relationship with a Mount Holyoke student, Helen Graves Fisk, class of 1917."
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In 1954, some of Comstock's former students from Mount Holyoke published a collection of essays as a
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Of particular interest are Comstock's notes sent to Fisk regarding their secret meetings.
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in 1913. In 1921, she completed a Ph.D. at Columbia University.
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Alzada Comstock, from the 1910 Mount Holyoke College yearbook
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Comstock as she appeared in the 1925 Mount Holyoke yearbook
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Hargreaves, E. L.; Comstock, Alzada (1930). "Review of
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Waterford, Connecticut
Mount Holyoke College
BA
Columbia University
MA
PhD
Economics
Mount Holyoke College
Mount Holyoke College
Guggenheim Fellow
Waterford, Connecticut
Mount Holyoke College
Columbia University
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American Association of University Women
World War I
festschrift


"Collection: Comstock Papers"






"Alzada Comstock"

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