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Nina Baker
September 20, 2017
I regret to say that I did not know Margaret Law, having only just learned of her significant career through the various notices of her passing. As volunteer historian for the Women's Engineering Society I would love to know more about her career, especially her early career. I realise this is not a time when a grieving family wants to deal with a total stranger but if, in due course, anyone feels able to contact me or the society with more information that would be very precious to us. We use such biographies as part of our role model library to encourage young women into engineering. Thank you and sorry for your loss.
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