Completing graduate school, Tange studied in the United States. After her studies abroad, she returned to her alma mater Japan Women\u2019s University as a professor while working at Riken under Umetaro Suzuki to research vitamins and later received a doctorate in agriculture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Makita, like Kuroda, returned to her alma mater Tokyo Women\u2019s Higher Normal School to serve on the faculty. However, upon her marriage to Heizo Kanayama, a Western-style painting artist, Makita resigned her position and supported the reclusive artist for the rest of her life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Although women entered the Tohoku Imperial University in 2nd year of the Taisho Era (1913), excluding a hiatus of nine years following 11th year of the Taisho Era (1922), two women entered the science department in mathematics courses as auditors. The acceptance of women as bona fide students continued in the following years uninterrupted. With the increase in the number of female students, a student organization called Shinrankai was founded during the early years of the Showa Era.<\/p>\n\n\n\n