Juliet Greer

She was dean of the School of Domestic Science and Art at Oregon State University from 1908 to 1911.

[3] Her youngest sister, Florence Greer, was a fellow Vassar alumna, and a noted educator as principal of Brooklyn Heights Seminary.

[11] In 1916, she joined the faculty at Brooklyn Heights Seminary, as a science teacher.

[12] She also read one of her husband's professional papers at the Pacific Slope Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in San Diego that year.

[15] Greer lived in Los Angeles, caring for her ailing mother,[16] before she married entomologist John Colburn Bridwell in 1912.