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Alice Elizabeth Kober (December 23, 1906 – May 16, 1950) was an American classicist best known for extensive investigations that eventually led to the decipherment of Linear B.The daughter of Hungarian immigrants, Kober was born in Yorkville, a neighborhood on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She attended Hunter College High School, and in the summer of 1924, she placed third in a New York City scholarship contest.
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Alice Elizabeth Kober Kober, Alice
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classicist, linguist
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1906-12-23Z
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Alice Kober
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1906-01-01Z
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1950-05-16Z
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1950-01-01Z
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