Meet 9 Baylor women who blazed new trails in the sciences & engineering
…uilding. Earle opened her Waco office in 1915, treating both paying and non-paying patients until she retired in 1948. She built a private practice around women, assisted with medical examinations of female Baylor students, and was known as Waco’s weather watcher, following in her father’s footsteps of keeping records of Central Texas weather. Leah Moncure (BA ’25) became Texas’ first female licensed professional engineer in 1938. After graduating…