Mary Allan (academic)


Mary Miller Allan was a British academic. From 1903 to 1935, she was Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge.

Biography

Allan was born and raised in Glasgow, and educated at the University of St Andrews, graduating with a "Lady Literate in Arts" degree in 1894.
Allan became principal of Homerton College, Cambridge in 1903. She appointed female lecturers, and became the first female president of the Training College Association in 1916. She retired from Homerton in 1935.
Allan died in 1956, in her eighties. There is a Mary Allan Building at Cambridge, named in her memory. A 1919 portrait of Allan, by Hugh Goldwin Rivière, is in the college's collection.