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Laura Sumner (numismatist)

Laura Bennett Sumner (née Voelkel; September 5, 1921 – June 18, 1993) was an American classical numismatist and poet, who was a professor at the University of Mary Washington.

Laura Sumner
Born
Laura Bennett Voelkel

September 5, 1921
Brooklyn, New York, USA
DiedJune 18, 1993(1993-06-18) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)Numismatist
Classical scholar
SpouseRaiford Eve Sumner (m. 1953)
Academic background
Alma materJohns Hopkins University
ThesisThe Coins of the Emperor Domitian (1945)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Mary Washington

Biography edit

Laura Bennett Voelkel was born in 1921 in Brooklyn, New York to John and Laura (Bennett) Voelkel.[1] She studied for her undergraduate degree at Vassar College and graduated in 1942.[1] She then studied for her MA at Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1943.[1] Sumner continued to study there for her PhD, which she was awarded in 1945 for a thesis entitled “The Coin Types of the Emperor Domitian”.[2]

In 1945 Sumner was appointed as Assistant Professor of History of Art at Wesleyan College in Georgia, where she taught for two years.[1] In 1947 she was appointed Assistant Professor at Mary Washington College, where she was to teach for the subsequent thirty-two years.[1] Sumner was dedicated to teaching and pedagogy, with many students remembering her with enthusiasm.[3] This meant that she did not publish widely.

However, she did work on both the excavations in 1963 and the subsequent catalogue of the coins from Kenchreai.[4] She was passionate about the ability that numismatics had to "make the past come alive for students".[5] Other publications included a commentary on the Lusiads.[6] She was also involved with Mary Washington's archaeology society.[7]

Sumner also held multiple Visiting Fellowships at universities in the USA, including: University of Wisconsin, University of Iowa, and Humanities Institute, Fairfax.[1]

Awards and fellowships edit

  • Overseas Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society.[8] She was first elected in 1945.[9]
  • President (1970–71), Vice-President (1958-60) - Southern Section of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South.[10]

Personal life edit

In addition to her classical scholarship, Sumner also wrote and published poetry.[11] She married Raiford Eve Sumner on December 20, 1953.[1] She died on June 18, 1993, aged 71, in Fredericksburg, Virginia.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "SUMNER, Laura Bennett Voelkel". dbcs.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  2. ^ Voelkel, Laura Bennett. The coin types of the Emperor Domitian... Diss. Johns Hopkins University, 1945.
  3. ^ "1961". Mary Washington Magazine | Fall/Winter 2017 Mary Washington Magazine. 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  4. ^ Chicago, University of; Bloomington, Indiana University; Athens, American School of Classical Studies at (1976). The Coins. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-05729-6.
  5. ^ Arbuthnot, Mabel F. (1957). "The Latin Institute—1957: An Open Letter". The Classical Outlook. 35 (1): 3–5. ISSN 0009-8361. JSTOR 43930328.
  6. ^ Sumner, Laura Voelkel; Abel, D. Herbert; Beede, Grace L. (1955). "The Teacher's Scrapbook". The Classical Journal. 50 (7): 291–294. ISSN 0009-8353. JSTOR 3292992.
  7. ^ Alvey, Edward (1974). History of Mary Washington College; 1908-1972. University Press of Virginia. ISBN 978-0-8139-0528-0.
  8. ^ Carson, R A G (1986). A History of the Royal Numismatic Society, 1836-1986 (PDF). Royal Numismatic Society.
  9. ^ "The Royal Numismatic Society: List of Fellows 1964". The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society. 4: xxxvii–lxvi. 1964. ISSN 0267-7504. JSTOR 42662624.
  10. ^ "Elected Officers of The Classical Association of the Middle West and South" (PDF).
  11. ^ Sumner, Laura Voelkel (1961). Sonnets. Priv. print. at the Holly Hill Press.

laura, sumner, numismatist, laura, bennett, sumner, née, voelkel, september, 1921, june, 1993, american, classical, numismatist, poet, professor, university, mary, washington, laura, sumnerbornlaura, bennett, voelkelseptember, 1921brooklyn, york, usadiedjune, . Laura Bennett Sumner nee Voelkel September 5 1921 June 18 1993 was an American classical numismatist and poet who was a professor at the University of Mary Washington Laura SumnerBornLaura Bennett VoelkelSeptember 5 1921Brooklyn New York USADiedJune 18 1993 1993 06 18 aged 71 Fredericksburg Virginia USAOccupation s NumismatistClassical scholarSpouseRaiford Eve Sumner m 1953 Academic backgroundAlma materJohns Hopkins UniversityThesisThe Coins of the Emperor Domitian 1945 Academic workInstitutionsUniversity of Mary Washington Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and fellowships 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesBiography editLaura Bennett Voelkel was born in 1921 in Brooklyn New York to John and Laura Bennett Voelkel 1 She studied for her undergraduate degree at Vassar College and graduated in 1942 1 She then studied for her MA at Johns Hopkins University graduating in 1943 1 Sumner continued to study there for her PhD which she was awarded in 1945 for a thesis entitled The Coin Types of the Emperor Domitian 2 In 1945 Sumner was appointed as Assistant Professor of History of Art at Wesleyan College in Georgia where she taught for two years 1 In 1947 she was appointed Assistant Professor at Mary Washington College where she was to teach for the subsequent thirty two years 1 Sumner was dedicated to teaching and pedagogy with many students remembering her with enthusiasm 3 This meant that she did not publish widely However she did work on both the excavations in 1963 and the subsequent catalogue of the coins from Kenchreai 4 She was passionate about the ability that numismatics had to make the past come alive for students 5 Other publications included a commentary on the Lusiads 6 She was also involved with Mary Washington s archaeology society 7 Sumner also held multiple Visiting Fellowships at universities in the USA including University of Wisconsin University of Iowa and Humanities Institute Fairfax 1 Awards and fellowships editOverseas Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society 8 She was first elected in 1945 9 President 1970 71 Vice President 1958 60 Southern Section of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South 10 Personal life editIn addition to her classical scholarship Sumner also wrote and published poetry 11 She married Raiford Eve Sumner on December 20 1953 1 She died on June 18 1993 aged 71 in Fredericksburg Virginia 1 References edit a b c d e f g h SUMNER Laura Bennett Voelkel dbcs rutgers edu Retrieved 2020 12 06 Voelkel Laura Bennett The coin types of the Emperor Domitian Diss Johns Hopkins University 1945 1961 Mary Washington Magazine Fall Winter 2017 Mary Washington Magazine 2011 11 21 Retrieved 2020 12 10 Chicago University of Bloomington Indiana University Athens American School of Classical Studies at 1976 The Coins BRILL ISBN 978 90 04 05729 6 Arbuthnot Mabel F 1957 The Latin Institute 1957 An Open Letter The Classical Outlook 35 1 3 5 ISSN 0009 8361 JSTOR 43930328 Sumner Laura Voelkel Abel D Herbert Beede Grace L 1955 The Teacher s Scrapbook The Classical Journal 50 7 291 294 ISSN 0009 8353 JSTOR 3292992 Alvey Edward 1974 History of Mary Washington College 1908 1972 University Press of Virginia ISBN 978 0 8139 0528 0 Carson R A G 1986 A History of the Royal Numismatic Society 1836 1986 PDF Royal Numismatic Society The Royal Numismatic Society List of Fellows 1964 The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society 4 xxxvii lxvi 1964 ISSN 0267 7504 JSTOR 42662624 Elected Officers of The Classical Association of the Middle West and South PDF Sumner Laura Voelkel 1961 Sonnets Priv print at the Holly Hill Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laura Sumner numismatist amp oldid 1183005632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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