Ruth Sherman Tolman

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Ruth Sherman Tolman was an American psychologist and intelligence officer known for her clinical work, advocacy for women in science, and service with the Office of Strategic Services during World War II.

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instanceOf American psychologist
human
intelligence officer
psychologist
areaOfActivism gender equality in science
support for women scientists
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Office of Strategic Services
familyName Tolman
fieldOfWork clinical psychology
psychology
givenName Ruth
hasRole clinical psychologist
intelligence officer
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
movement women in science advocacy
notableFor advocacy for women in science
clinical work in psychology
service in the Office of Strategic Services
notableWork clinical psychological services during World War II
occupation intelligence officer
psychologist
participantIn World War II
sexOrGender female
workLocation United States of America

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Richard C. Tolman spouse Ruth Sherman Tolman
Tolman spouse Ruth Sherman Tolman
subject surface form: Richard C. Tolman