She grew up in Camden, where she received her education in public schools and at the Raymond Academy. She went on to graduate from the Girl’s Collegiate Institute in Philadelphia in 1899, and the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1903. After graduation, she interned in 1904 at the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women, and was a resident at Children’s Hospital in Staten Island NY from 1904 through 1906.
She became involved in politics after her marriage in 1910 to the then Camden County Prosecutor, Charles Wolverton. Who later became a Senator.
She grew up in Camden, where she received her education in public schools and at the Raymond Academy. She went on to graduate from the Girl’s Collegiate Institute in Philadelphia in 1899, and the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1903. After graduation, she interned in 1904 at the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women, and was a resident at Children’s Hospital in Staten Island NY from 1904 through 1906.
She became involved in politics after her marriage in 1910 to the then Camden County Prosecutor, Charles Wolverton. Who later became a Senator.
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