Margaret Harwood
1885–1979 (age 94)
Astronomer
Biography
Margaret Harwood broke new ground as an astronomer, serving for many years as director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory, where she trained students and cataloged minor planets with precision. Her tireless observations and mentorship opened the field to future women scientists, and her name became synonymous with quiet brilliance in a demanding discipline.
She continued to inspire curiosity in the night sky long after her retirement, leaving a luminous legacy that is honored at Littleton.