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Eleanora Knopf was born in the township of Rosemont in Pennsylvania, the only offspring of her parents.

Her early education came from Florence Baldwin School.

Entered Bryn Mawr College in 1900.

Received her bachelor's degree in chemistry and master's degree in geology in 1904.

Went on to earn her PhD in geology in 1912.

In 1913, she discovered glaucophane.

She was promoted to the position of "assistant geologist" in 1917.

Her knowledge of petrography came from Innsbruck University's Bruno Sanders's work, which she translated and used.

References:
Pennsylvania Conservation Heritage Project

https://paconservatioheritage.org/stories/eleanora-frances-bliss-knopf/