Alice Craig Edgerton, Class of 1910 Alice Marie Craig was born in Wisconsin in 1874, where she graduated from Carroll College and began her teaching career. She moved to Chicago after her marriage to Charles H. Edgerton, who passed away several years later. Edgerton secured a job as a stenographer in a law office, having no previous training. She soon became a private secretary to the Judge and Clerk of the Probate Court of Cook County, and during this time attended Chicago-Kent College of Law, graduating in 1910 and earning her LL.M. in 1911. During her first year, Edgerton won a prize of $100 for having the highest grade in a class of 150. She also co-founded both Kappa Beta Pi, the nation’s first legal sorority, with eight female classma...