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'''Mary Alice Belcher Tweedy''' (1850–1934)<ref name="oconnor">{{cite news |last1=O'Connor |first1=Candace |title=A Successful Experiment: The Conquering Spirit of Alice Belcher |url=http://magazine-archives.wustl.edu/Spring04/AliceBelcher.htm |accessdate=10 October 2019 |work=magazine-archives.wustl.edu |publisher=Washington University in St. Louis Magazine}}</ref> was an American journalist and writer. She was the first woman to be accepted at the [[Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis|College of Arts and Sciences]] at [[Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University]] in [[St. Louis]], and the first woman to work for the [[St. Louis Democrat]].<ref name="mediahistory">{{cite web |title=St. Louis Media History |url=http://www.stlmediahistory.org/index.php/Print/PrintHOFDetail/belcher-alice |website=www.stlmediahistory.org |accessdate=10 October 2019}}</ref> She also wrote for the [[New York Evening Post]] and contributed to ''Popular Science Monthly,'' or [[Popular Science|PopSci]], from 1889 to 1896. Her work paved the way for future women in journalism.<ref name="oconnor" /><ref name="mediahistory" />
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