Wadad Makdisi Cortas

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Wadad Makdisi Cortas (Arabic: وداد مقدسي قرطاس; 1909–1979) was a Palestinian-Lebanese educator and memoirist.

Wadad Makdisi grew up in an educated family in Beirut, and attended Ahliah National School for Girls as a child. She graduated in 1927 and enrolled at the American University of Beirut, the only one of her classmates to go on to university. After finishing her undergraduate studies, she taught in a teacher training college in Baghdad Iraq. In August 1931 she travelled to Ann Arbor for graduate studies as a Barbour Scholar (a grant to promote the spread of women's education in Asia). While in Ann Arbor she attended lectures and talks by William Butler Yeats who was appealing for the cause of a free Ireland and by Count Sforza who denounced the Italian Fascists. Between spring of 1933 and the summer of 1934, she traveled widely in Europe during this spell she also visited her cousins the Hourani's including the young Albert Hourani in Manchester.

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