Mary Miller Allan (12 August 1869 – 1 November 1947)[1] was a Scottish academic and educator.
[4] She was educated at the University of St Andrews, graduating with a "Lady Literate in Arts" (LLA) degree in 1894 (before women were allowed to earn standard degrees at the university).
There is a Mary Allan Building at Cambridge, named in her memory.
[8] A 1919 portrait of Allan, by Hugh Goldwin Rivière, is in the college's collection.
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