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Aurelia Plath

American associate professor of medical secretarial skills

Aurelia Frances Plath (née Schober; April 26, 1906 – March 11, 1994) was an American associate professor of medical secretarial skills at Boston University, the wife of Otto Plath, and the mother of author Sylvia Plath and Warren Plath.

Early life

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Aurelia Schober was born in Boston.

Career

In 1928, Schober graduated with a Bachelor of Secretarial Sciences (B.S.S.) from Boston University's College of Practical Arts and Letters, opened in 1919 to prepare women for secretarial careers.[1] Aurelia Schober was president of the college's German Club, vice president of its Writers' Club,[2] editor-in-chief of the college yearbook, and class valedictorian.[3] Schober received a Master of Arts degree in English and German from Boston University in 1930.

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