Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Correspondence
1873, 1875, 1894, 1899-1947, n.d.
Speeches and Articles
1899-1944, n.d.
Other Writings
1894-1944
Autobiographical Information
circa 1939, n.d.
Diaries, Appointment Books, Calendars
1901-1945
Conference Materials
1921-1938
Scrapbooks
1901-1941, n.d.
Statistics about Mount Holyoke College
1903-1919
Inauguration Materials
1900-1901
Legal Documents
1921, 1922, 1932, 1947
Honors and Awards
circa 1893-circa 1947
Memorabilia
1884-1946
Books
1869-1942
Biographical Information
1895-1947
Sound Recordings
1920, 1937, n.d.
Photographs
circa 1845-circa 1947
Indices
1900-1947
Oversize (Folio) Material
1884-1943, n.d.
Correspondence
1873, 1875, 1894, 1900-1947. n.d.
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Mary Emma Woolley Papers, circa 1845-1947 (bulk 1900-1947)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Patricia J. Albright and Autumn S. Winslow.
2008-04-24
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Creator:
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Woolley, Mary Emma, 1863-1947 |
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Mary Emma Woolley Papers |
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circa 1845-1947 |
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1900-1947 |
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Abstract:
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Woolley, Mary Emma, 1863-1947; college professor and administrator. President of Mount Holyoke College, 1901-1937. Papers contain correpondence; Woolley's published and unpublished speeches and other writings; her diaries, appointment books, and calendars; materials relating to conferences that she attended; scrapbooks; statistics about Mount Holyoke College; materials concerning her inauguration as Mount Holyoke's President; legal documents; honors and awards; memorabilia; books that she owned; biographical information; photographs; and indices. Primarily concern her work as an educator and advocate for world peace.
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91 boxes(42.29 linear ft.) |
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English |
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Identification:
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MS 0842 |
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LD 7082.25 1901 |
Mary Emma Woolley, college professor and President of Mount Holyoke College from 1901-1937, was born on July 13, 1863 in South Norwalk, Connecticut to Joseph Judah Woolley, a Congregational minister, and Mary August Ferris Woolley, a schoolteacher. She attended Mrs. Fannie Augur's school in Meriden, Connecticut until her family moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1871, when she enrolled in Providence High School. In 1882 she began attending Wheaton Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts, graduating in 1884 and serving as a faculty member there from 1885-1890. She entered Brown University in the fall of 1891 as the first woman to attend the university. She received her A.B. in 1894 and her A.M. in 1895. She served as an instructor, associate professor and professor at Wellesley College from 1895-1899, teaching for and acting as chairman of the Biblical History and Literature Department. During this period, Woolley formed what would be a life-long partnership with Jeannette Augusta Marks, then a student at Wellesley. In 1900, Woolley accepted the position as President of Mount Holyoke College and took office in May of 1901. Her achievements include hiring more faculty with advanced degrees, introducing honors work into the curriculum, expanding the graduate program, successfully raising funds for the College, establishing an academic honors program, eliminating secret societies (sororities), improving the health of students by increasing the physical education requirement, ending the domestic work system, and easing Mount Holyoke's religious exclusiveness. She was an active member of many organizations, serving as the first woman senator of Phi Beta Kappa (1907), chairman of the College Entrance Examination Board (1924-1927), President of the American Association of University Women (1927-1933), and moderator of the Congregational Churches of America (1937). She served as a member of the Foreign Missions Conference of North America Educational Commission to China, which studied Christian higher edu!
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n that country (1921) and she participated in several major conferences, including the Institute of Pacific Relations conventions (1925 and 1927). In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed her to serve as the only woman delegate from the United States to the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments held in Geneva, Switzerland. She retired as President of Mount Holyoke in 1937 after a divisive controversy over the selection of her successor. She lived in Jeannette Marks' home in Westport, New York and remained active, organizing the Committee on the Participation of Women in Post-War Policy during World War II, joining the National Woman's Party, and endorsing the Equal Rights Amendment. In 1944, Woolley suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that left her partially paralyzed. She died on September 5, 1947 in Westport at the age of eighty-four.
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The Mary Emma Woolley Papers contain correspondence; speeches and other writings by her; autobiographical information; diaries, appointment books and other notebooks; materials relating to her inauguration at President of Mount Holyoke College in 1901 and her participation in numerous conferences; statistics about the College; scrapbooks; legal documents; honors and awards that she received; memorabilia; books that she owned; biographical information about her; sound recordings of two of her addresses; photographs, and a variety of indices. The collection primarily concerns her career as an educator and advocate for world peace. Correspondence (1873-1947, n.d.) chiefly dates from 1899-1947 and concerns her professional activities, particularly her many speaking engagements, her membership in various organizations, and her participation in the Institute of Pacific Relations Conferences (1925, 1927), the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments (1932), and the International Federation of University Women's Council Meeting of 1938. Her writings (1894-1944) include the texts of speeches by her and copies of her published articles and essays. Autobiographical Information (circa1939) compiled by Woolley contains information about her family, education, and experiences. Her Diaries, Appointment Books, and Calendars (1901-1945) contain brief notes about her daily activities. Conference Materials (1921-1938) consists of notebooks, minutes, and other documents reflecting her involvement with several major conferences concerning education or world peace. Scrapbooks (1901-1941) contain newspaper and magazine articles and other materials documenting her professional life. Statistics About Mount Holyoke College (1903-1919) consists of surveys, questionnaires, and other materials relating to the College's personnel, students, curriculum, and facilities. Inauguration Materials (1900-1901) document the ceremony at which Woolley officially became President of Mount Holyoke. Legal Documents (1921-19!
47) incl
ude copies of her birth certificate and will and a passport. Honors and Awards (circa 1893-circa 1947, n.d.) include correspondence, certificates, tributes, medals, and other items presented to Woolley during her career. Memorabilia (1884-1946) includes documents and postcards reflecting her participation in the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments and information concerning her pet dogs. Books owned by her (1869-1942) include a copy of a large Bible presented to her father. Biographical Information (1895-1947, n.d.) consists of sketches, articles, essays, obituaries, and tributes describing her life and work. Sound Recordings (1920, 1937, n.d.) consist of copies (in various formats) of an address that she gave in 1920 on the topic of The Strength of Goodness, a recording from March 23, 1937 labeled Mt. Holyoke 1837-1937, and an undated recording of a address that Woolley gave to Moun!
t Holyoke alumnae clubs. Photographs (circa 1845-1947) include formal portraits, snapshots and glass plate negatives showing Woolley alone or with others, photographs of people and scenes taken during a trip to China in 1921, and an album dating from circa 1945-circa 1870s that contains photographs of unidentified individuals (probably relatives). Indices (circa 1900-1947) consist of card files listing the names of correspondents represented by letters in the collection and the titles of Woolley's speeches and articles.
Material from this collection is available in an online digital format.
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This collection is organized into eighteen series:
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Correspondence (1873, 1875, 1894, 1900-1947, n.d.)
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Speeches and Articles (1899-1944, n.d.)
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Other Writings (1894-1944)
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Autobiographical Information (ca. 1939, n.d.)
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Diaries, Appointment Books, Calendars (1901-1945)
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Conference Materials (1921-1938)
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Scrapbooks (1901-1941, n.d.)
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Statistics about Mount Holyoke College (1903-1919)
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Inauguration Materials (1900-1901)
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Legal Documents (1921, 1922, 1932, 1947)
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Honors and Awards (ca. 1893-ca. 1947, n.d.)
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Memorabilia (1884-1946, n.d.)
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Books (1869-1942, n.d.)
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Biographical Information (1895-1947, n.d.)
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Sound Recordings (1920, 1937, n.d.)
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Photographs (ca. 1845-ca. 1947)
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Indices (1900-1947)
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Oversize (Folio) Material (1884-1943, n.d.)
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Correspondence
1873, 1875, 1894, 1899-1947, n.d. 17 boxes
Correspondence includes letters, telegrams, notes, invitations, cards, and publications written by or sent to Woolley, primarily dating from 1899-1947. These documents chiefly concern her professional activities, although the series also includes several letters that she wrote to her grandparents in the 1870s. There are letters and programs reflecting her involvement with the Institute of Pacific Relations Conferences in Hawaii (1925 and 1927), the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in Geneva, Switzerland (1932) and the International Federation of University Women's 23rd Council Meeting (1938). Of particular note in these materials are letters from representatives of peace organizations including the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War. Other correspondence is with Mount Holyoke College alumnae and members of alumnae clubs, representatives of academic institutions, and many organizations, including The American Association of University Women, the League of Nations Association, and the League of Women Voters. These letters most often concern speeches and articles that Woolley presented to various groups. Other correspondence concerns individuals whom she invited to speak at Mount Holyoke College. The correspondents includes one or more letters by Herbert Hoover, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, M. Carey Thomas, Jane Addams, Frances Perkins, and Virginia Woolf as well as letters from many Mount Holyoke College trustees, faculty, staff and alumnae.
Arranged chronologically. Within years, some correspondence is also filed alphabeticaly by names of correspondents.
Speeches and Articles
1899-1944, n.d. 25 boxes
Speeches and Articles consist of published works by Woolley as well as unpublished typescripts, manuscripts, and notes. Most documents dating from her tenure as president of Mount Holyoke College (1901-1937). The speeches, which comprise most of the series, were most often given at meetings of professional, religious, or civic organizations and at commencement or convocation ceremonies at various institutions. They include the text of a number of Chapel Talks that Woolley presented to Mount Holyoke College students as well as scripts for radio broadcasts that she made while attending the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in Geneva, Switzerland in 1932. Her articles were published in magazines, journals, and books, including Encyclopaedia Britannica, Foreign Affairs, Harper's Bazaar, and the Journal of Higher Education. Frequent topics of her speeches and article include the education of women, international relations, world peace, and the role of spirituality in politics.
Arranged in numerical order by a number assigned to each speech and article (with gaps in the numbering sequence). Unnumbered items filed at end of series.
Other Writings
1894-1944 2 boxes
Consists of bibliographies of Woolley's writings and copies of her published essays, articles, and speeches, primarily dating from 1901-1938. Many of these documents appeared in magazines, journals and newspapers including Good Housekeeping, the Woman's Home Companion, the Congregationalist, the Journal of the American Association of University Women, the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly, and the New York Times. Topics of these writings include world peace, the education of women, and the college woman in society. Included in these writings are Woolley's M.A. thesis about the history of the colonial post office (1894) and her inaugural address as President of Mount Holyoke College. There are also two anthologies containing essays by Woolley: a book for young adults entitled What I Owe to My Father (1931) and Why Wars Must Cease (1935), an anthology of essays advocating disarmament.
Arranged chronologically.
Autobiographical Information
circa 1939, n.d. 1 box
Consists primarily of drafts for an autobiography that Woolley began preparing after her retirement from Mount Holyoke College. Consists of drafts, notes, and memoranda relating to her life and includes information about her family, education, experiences at Mount Holyoke, and participation in the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in 1932. This material also includes a draft of an essay entitled Respect that Woolley wrote during her childhood.
Arranged chronologically.
Diaries, Appointment Books, Calendars
1901-1945 7 boxes
Consists of a variety of notebooks containing brief notes relating to Woolley's daily activities. One volume contains Miss Woolley's Geneva Log, a daily journal of her observations at the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments at Geneva as it appeared in the Mount Holyoke News in April 1932. Some notebooks also include addresses of friends and colleagues.
Arranged chronologically.
Conference Materials
1921-1938 5 boxes
Consists of notebooks, minutes, schedules, reports, notebooks, correspondence, publications, petitions, and programs reflecting Woolley's membership or participation in several major commissions and conferences. These materials concern the Foreign Missions Conference of North America Educational Commission to China, which studied Christian higher education in that country (1921), two Institute of Pacific Relations meetings in Honolulu, Hawaii (1925, 1927), the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in Geneva, Switzerland (1932), and the International Federation of University Women's 23rd Council Meeting in London (1938). Include in the Geneva conference materials are many letters and petitions from individuals writing in support of world peace and a volume of sketches of delegates by Oscar Lazar.
Arranged chronologically.
Scrapbooks
1901-1941, n.d. 6 boxes
Consists of seven scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine articles, programs, and postcards, dating from 1901-1941. Most of the material in these volumes relates to Mount Holyoke College and Woolley's position as President of that school. Many of the articles in these scrapbooks are from the Springfield, Massachusetts Republican, the Boston Evening Transcript, the Congregationalist and the Christian World. A scrapbook devoted to the 1932 Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments contains newspaper articles about that meeting, several articles written by Woolley, and a copy of a joint address on The Sino-Japanese Affair and Disarmament that she prepared with Frederic William Wile.
Arranged chronologically.
Statistics about Mount Holyoke College
1903-1919 1 box
Consists of surveys, questionnaires, correspondence, publications, a notebook, and notes about the faculty, staff, students, curriculum, library collections, finances, buildings and grounds between 1903-1919. Statistical surveys and questionnaires completed by Woolley and Office of the President staff were prepared for the United States Bureau of Education and Bureau of the Census, the National Association of State Universities, the World Almanac, and the New International Year Book. These documents include a detailed questionnaire about Provisions for Living from 1916 that describes the furnishings, regulations, and maids and other support staff of residence halls as well as the foods typically served to students. A notebook of Mount Holyoke College Statistics dating from circa 1907-circa 1912 includes information about the living arrangements and salaries of faculty and staff, the grading system, the graduate work, and scholarships and fellowships. Some statistics from 1904 concern secret societies at the school.
Arranged by form of material, then chronologically.
Inauguration Materials
1900-1901 2 boxes
Contains Committee of Inauguration minutes, guest lists, invitations, correspondence, programs, sheet music, tickets, and newspaper clippings relating to the inauguration ceremony for Woolley, who officially became President of Mount Holyoke College in May, 1901.
Arranged by form of material, then chronologically.
Legal Documents
1921, 1922, 1932, 1947 1 box
Consist of a copy of Woolley's birth certificate, a smallpox vaccination record for her, the diplomatic passport issued to her when she served as a delegate to the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in 1932, and a copy of her will.
Arranged by form of material, then chronologically.
Honors and Awards
circa 1893-circa 1947 3 boxes
Contains lists, notes, correspondence, certificates, citations, tributes, badges, pins, medals, coins, and ribbons chiefly relating to honors and awards bestowed on Woolley. Includes citations for the many honorary degrees that she received and a medal presented to her as a delegate to the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments in 1932. Also includes a Book of Signatures of Donors for the Mary E. Woolley International Fellowship (1939, 1945) and a volume of tributes presented to Woolley by Mount Holyoke faculty members upon her retirement as President of the College in 1937.
Arranged by form of material, then chronologically.
Memorabilia
1884-1946 1 box
Includes announcements, programs, lists, notes, a calendar, greeting cards, a diploma, membership certificates, guest books, and copies of poems and prayers collected by Woolley. Some materials relate to her participation in the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1932. These items include a collection of signatures of delegates to the conference, postcards of buildings in Geneva, a menu for a dinner, and a booklet describing the S.S. Washington, the ship on which she sailed to Europe. The guest books in the collection record information about visitors to Mount Holyoke College during Woolley's tenure as President (1901-1937). Also included in the series is information about Woolley's dogs, including notes that she wrote to them while attending the conference in Geneva.
Arranged by form of material, then chronologically.
Books
1869-1942 3 boxes
These volumes consist of several Bibles, books relating to Mount Holyoke College, and other books owned by Woolley. The Bibles include one Presented to Rev. J.J. Woolley, by St. Elmo Commandery, K.T. No. 9, Meriden, Conn. Jan. 26, 1870. A copy of the Whittier Birthday Book (1881) contains the names of several individuals and is inscribed ME Woolley, from Papa, Feb. 10 '89. Another book entitled The Ghosts of My Friends (1909) is a book filled with ghost shadows, or signatures of Woolley's friends folded and pressed so that they create unique shapes.
Arranged chronologically.
Biographical Information
1895-1947 2 boxes
Contains published biographical sketches, newspaper and magazine articles, essays, obituaries and tributes concerning Woolley and her accomplishments. Includes articles entitled Women's Colleges and Their Women Executives (Booklovers Magazine, October 1903), American's Twelve Greatest Women: Mary E. Woolley (Good Housekeeping, March 1931), Disarmament and President Woolley (Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly, February 1932), and Fairy Godmother to Mt. Holyoke (Christian Herald, June 1937).
Arranged chronologically.
Sound Recordings
1920, 1937, n.d. 1 box
Consists of several copies of a 78rpm sound recording of The Strength of Goodness, a chapel talk given by Woolley on September 24, 1920 that was recorded and distributed to raise funds for a Mount Holyoke College endowment campaign. Audio cassette and a tape of this recording are also part of the series. There is a recording from March 23, 1937 labeled Mt. Holyoke 1837-1937 that may contain an interview of or about Woolley by Marion Barbour (Class of 1920) and an undated silver-coated recording of an address that Woolley gave to Mount Holyoke alumnae clubs.
Arranged chronologically.
Photographs
circa 1845-circa 1947 7 boxes
Chiefly consists of formal portraits, snapshots and glass plate negatives dating from about 1864-1947 that show Woolley alone or with relatives, friends, colleagues, Mount Holyoke students, distinguished visitors to the College, or her beloved pet dogs. Some photographs are reproductions of paintings and drawings of her. Includes photographs of people, buildings and scenes taken during a trip to the Orient in 1921, when Woolley was a member of a commission studying Christian education in China, as well as photographs of her at the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments (1932) and other meetings. Also includes photographs of Woolley's parents and siblings, an album dating from circa 1845-circa 1870s containing photographs of unidentified individuals (probably relatives), and another album that primarily consists of photographs of Woolley's dogs.
Arranged by content, then chronologically.
Indices
1900-1947 5 boxes
Consists of two card indexes, 1901-1947. One is an alphabetical list of the names of correspondents represented by letters in the collection (Series 1). The other is an alphabetical list of the titles of Woolley's speeches and articles that are part of these papers (Series 2). The latter index provides the number assigned to each work by which the speeches and articles are filed.
Arranged by type of index, then alphabetically or chronologically.
Oversize (Folio) Material
1884-1943, n.d. 2 boxes
Contains oversize items described as part of other series in the collection. The container list description of these items includes an indication that they are shelved in Folio.
Arranged by form of material.
Correspondence
1873, 1875, 1894, 1900-1947. n.d.
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1936: Succession to Presidency (A-H)
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1937: Succession to Presidency (A-P)
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Speeches and Articles
1899-1944, n.d.
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Index #1: Relation of Educated Women to the Peace Movement
April 16, 1907
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Index #2: Susan B. Anthony (A tribute to)
February 8, 1906
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Index #3: What Should College Training Accomplish?
April 28, 1910
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Index #4: Peace and the Imagination
May 12, 1908
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Index #5: Mary Lyon's Religious Ideals and Its Expression
June 6, 1905
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Index #6: How Can the Voluntary Religious Organization of Students be Broadened so to Represent All Types of Students?
March 4, 1904
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Index #7: What Responsibility have Christian Women in the Development of the Character on the Young Man of Today?
March 23, 1905
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Index #8: Early Relations Between Church and Seminary
May 5, 1908
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Index #9: Education and the Missionary Spirit
October 15, 1907
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Index #10: The Church and the College
September 24, 1901
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Index #11: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
December 10, 1908
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Index #12: The Educated Woman in the Church
January 8, 1904; September 23, 1903
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Index #13: The Woman's Club Woman
May 1910
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Index #14: The Study of English in our Public Schools from the point of view of an Outsider
October 1905
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Index #15: The Public School
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Index #16: Our English as a College Woman
n.d.
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Index #17: Physical Education in Woman's College
November 25, 1904
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Index #18: The Relation of the College to the Training of the Public Conscience
n.d.
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Index #19: The Significance of the Y.W.C.A. Movement
February 27, 1910; April 22, 1909; November 16, 1910
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Index #20: The Woman's College for Woman
February 10, 1909
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Index #21: Some Results of Higher Education for Women
June 1909
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Index #22: Values of College Training for Women
September 1904
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Index #23: One Academic View of Culture
1908
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Index #25: Some Phases of a Girl's Education
November 18, 1908; March 3, 1909
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Index #26: The Place of the College in the Great Educational Movement
September 23, 1904
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Index #27: Education
January 29, 1902
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Index #28: Education of Women
1905
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Index #29: Commencement Address
June 15, 1910; May 31, 1911
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Index #30: Higher Education of Women (Some Phases of)
January 27, 1903; November 21, 1904
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Index #31: Teaching
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Index #32: The Effect of College Training Upon Character
November 3-5, 1904
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Index #33: Preparation for College
May 1903
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Index #34: The Vocational Power of the Woman's College
September 1909; November 1909
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Index #35: The College Woman as Home Maker
1909
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Index #36: Idealism in Education
1905-1907
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Index #37: Educational Ideals of the Teacher
July 1909
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Index #38: Educational Ideals of the Pupil
August 1909
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Index #39: Some Essentials of Culture
June 7, 1904; June 29, 1904
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Index #40: Current Ideals
January 1, 1909; October 11, 1910
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Index #41: Culture as an Expression of Character
1903-1904
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Index #42: Taxation of College Property
March 13, 1906
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Index #43: The Significance of Changes in Education for Women
1905-1906
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Index #44: The College Woman's Place in the World
1908-1911
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Index #45: Bryn Mawr College, Twenty-fifth Anniversary
October 22, 1910
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Index #46: Burton, President Marion L. (Inauguration of)
October 5, 1910
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Index #47: What the Alumnae May Mean to the College
December 4, 1909
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Index #48: Lake Erie College Founder's Day Address
November 15, 1910
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Index #49: Education for Life
1911
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Index #50: What Every College Woman Knows
April 13, 1910; March 11, 1911
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Index #51: Extracts of Talks
n.d.
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Index #52: Eliot, George (Life of)
1908, 1909, 1917
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Index #53: The Conservation of Values
March 8, 1908
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Index #54: Women in Professions
June 6, 1906
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Index #55: South Hadley Sesquicentennial Address
July 29, 1903; June 15, 1904
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Index #56: Why Should I be Educated? What is Education?
1910-1911
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Index #57: The Social Appeal
November 23, 1907
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Index #58: Alumnae Luncheon, Boston
February 25, 1911
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Index #59: Fortieth Anniversary, New Haven Alumnae
March 30, 1912
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Index #60: Inspirations by the Way
June 3, 1908; June 8, 1908
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Index #61: Contemporary Club
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Index #62: Chapel Talk
September 21, 1911
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Index #63: Jeannette Marks (Introduction for article)
September 1911
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Index #64: Benton, President Gay Potter (Inauguration of)
October 6, 1911
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Index #65: The Social Responsibility of the Educated Christian Woman
December 21, 1904
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Index #66: The Things that are Worthwhile
December 5, 1912
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Index #67: College Woman's Duty to the State
February 14, 1908
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Index #68: N.E. Association Colleges and Preparatory Schools
1912
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Index #69: Junior Prayer Meeting, Smith College Vespers
1912
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Index #70: College City and Christian Association
May 19, 1908
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Index #71: A Christian Association, Its Meanings and Purpose
February 11, 1908
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Index #72: Soule, Miss (Memorial Service for)
March 20, 1905
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November 8, 1905
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Index #74: Small, President of Lake Erie College
October 27, 1909
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Index #75: Address of congratulation, Lake Erie College
June 24, 1909
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Index #76: King, Lida Shaw (Inauguration of Women's College, Brown University)
October 25, 1905
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Index #77: Gaylord Library (Dedication of)
May 18, 1904
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Index #78: Y.M.C.A. Training School (Talk)
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Index #79: Commencement Address (Western College)
June 14, 1905
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Index #80: Twentieth Century Club (after dinner speech)
January 22, 1904
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Index #81: A Modern Interpretation of an Ancient Teaching
May 10, 1908
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Index #82: For None of us Liveth to Himself
October 12, 1902
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Index #83: Ye Shall Receive Power When the Holy Ghost Shall Come Upon You
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Index #84: Sir, We Would See Jesus (John 12:21)
January 31, 1904
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Index #85: The Unfolding Life
April 13-15, 1906
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Index #86: Lent and Easter--Their Meaning for Me
March 25, 1906
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Index #87: A Message from the Prophets
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Index#88: Northfield Student Conference
July 7, 1903
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Index #89: General Federation of Women's Clubs
June 28, 1908
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Index #90: Baccalaureate Address
June 18, 1905
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Index #91: The Place of Prayer and Worship in our Daily Living
February 28, 1905
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Index #92: The Value of Prayer
February 2, 23, 24, 1904
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Index #93: And Ye Shall Be Witnesses Unto Me
July 3, 1903
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Index #94: The Library Which is Called the Bible
January 14, 1906
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Index #95: Grace Church (Talk)
April 14, 1908
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Index #96: Qualities Which Make the Bible Educationally Valuable
March 3, 1904
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Index #97: Why Should I Study the Bible?
October 2, 1904
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Index #98: Thine Eyes Shall See the King in His Beauty
September 18, 1904
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Index #99: The College and Evangelism
September 29, 1910
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Index #100: Chapel Talk
January 10, 1910
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Index #101: Missionary Jubilee
March 7, 1911
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Index #103: Relation of the Association to the Religious Instruction Given by the College
February 7, 1911; April 1911
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Index #104: International Institute of Girls in Spain
January 18, 1911
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Index #105: Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward (Memorial Service)
January 8, 1911
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Index #106: Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward (Memorial Service)
November 12, 1910
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Index #107: Brown, Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth (Inauguration of)
November 9, 1911
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Index #108: Women (introduction for book on)
April 1, 1911
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Index #109: Where there is no Vision, the People Perish
June 25, 1911; January 10, 1911
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April 30, 1911
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Index #11: Whiting, Honorable William (Memorial Service)
February 9, 1911
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Index #112: The Church and the College
May 19, 1912
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Index #113: Williston, Mrs. A. Lyman (Memorial Service)
May 26, 1912
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Index #114: The Spirit of Sunday
January 26, 1913
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Index #115: Bridges, Flora and Atwood, Ella G. (Memorial Service)
January 12, 1913
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Index #116: Hull, Arthur T. and Charles A. (Memorial Service)
May 26, 1913
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Index #117: Mount Holyoke College Catalogue (introduction for)
January 1912
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Index #118: Chapel Talk
September 19, 1912
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Index #119: Seventy-fifth Anniversary Greetings
October 9, 1913
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Index #120: The Plain Path (Chapel Talk)
January 3, 1913
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Index #121: The Enlarging Life
April 20, 1913
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Index #122: Adelphi: College Address
January 8, 1913
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Index #123: Mount Holyoke--The Mother of Colleges
November 15, 1912
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Index #124: Meiklejohn, President Alexander (Inaugural Address)
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Index #125: What Does College Give? (a talk to entering students)
October 5, 1907
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Index #126: American International College (Reception of Flag)
February 12, 1913
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Index #127: The Civic Responsibility of the College Woman
November 15, 1912
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Index #128: What Can Education Do For the Cause of Peace?
April 10, 1913
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Index #129: Monticello Seminary (Seventy-fifth Anniversary)
June 3, 1913
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Index #130: Fraternities in College
November 11, 1912
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Index #131: Earning One's Expenses in College
December 13, 1912
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Index #132: Relation of the College Girl to her Future Vocation (some Phases of the)
August 1912
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Index #133: Guth, President William W. (address at Inauguration of)
February 9, 1914
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Index #134: What Fundamental Social Characteristics May Be Developed by Education
March 5, 1914
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Index #135: Boston Alumnae Luncheon (informal talk)
February 28, 1914
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Index #136: Y.W.C.A. Boston
March 3, 1914
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Index #137: Vespers--A Lenten Talk
March 15, 1915
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Index #138: Why Stand Ye Here All the Day Idle? (Chapel Service)
April 12, 1914
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Index #139: Sophomore Prayer Meeting Talk
April 19, 1914
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Index #140: Jewett, Professor Louise Rogers (Memorial Service)
April 12, 1914
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Index #141: The Practical Value of a Liberal Arts Training for Women
April 7, 1914
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Index #142: New York Alumnae Luncheon
May 9, 1914
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Index #143: The General Secretaryship--A Position of Conflicting Opposites
May 8, 1914
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Index #144: Analysis of a Gentleman
May 22, 1914
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Index #145: Mary Lyon and her Work for Women
July 27, 1904
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Index #146: Vespers--Baccalaureate
June 7, 1914
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Index #147: Junior Prayer Meeting Talk
May 14, 1914
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Index #148: Commencement Address (Passaic High School)
June 25, 1914
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Index #149: Preparation of Women for Twentieth Century Life
July 6, 1914
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Index #150: A Gift of Days (Chapel Talk)
September 24, 1914
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Index #151: Talk to Entering Students
October 1, 1910
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Index #153: Woman's Voice for Peace
September 10, 1914
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Index #154: Emma Willard and her Gift to Education
October 6, 1914
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Index #155: The Keeping of the Lord's Day
October 11, 1914
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Index #156: The Present Day Mission of the College
December 5, 1914
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Index #157: The Passover Scandal
April-May 1893
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Index #158: Relation of the Educated College Woman to the Twentieth Century
November 13, 1914
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Index #159: Vosburgh, Isabelle Marion
December 7, 1914
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Index #160: Graduate Council
January 26, 1915
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Index #161: Philadelphia Alumnae Association Luncheon
January 16, 1915
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Index #162: Some Debatable Questions Before the College Woman of Today
January 23, 1915
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Index #163: Coman, Katharine (Memorial Service)
January 31, 1915
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Index #164: Patriotism
February 16, 1915
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Index #165: Our Debt to Brown
April 11-15, 1914
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Index #166: A.C.A. Boston
March 10, 1915
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Index #167: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
March 11, 1915; April 11, 1915
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Index #168: The Challenge of the Century
March 24, 1915
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Index #169: Value of the Constructive
April 8, 1915
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Index #170: Brown's Contribution to the Education of Women
April 16, 1915
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Index #171: Barnard College, Twenty-fifth Anniversary
April 29, 1915
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Index #172: Student League Notes
April 28, 1915
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Index #173: Garrett, Mary E. (Memorial Service)
May 9, 1915
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Index #174: Success
May 12, 1915
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Index #175: Impressions of the Seminary
May 8, 1915
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Index #176: The Place of Education in International Cooperation
May 21, 1915
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Index#177: Williston, Lyman A. (Memorial Service)
May 30, 1915
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Index #178: Senior Prayer Meeting Talk College
June 3, 1915
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Index #179: The City Beautiful
June 9, 1915
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Index #180: Mountain Day--The Future
June 14, 1915
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Index #181: The Coming Days
June 12, 1915
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June 12, 1915
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Index #183: Gulick, Alice Gordon (tribute written for life of)
July 14, 1915
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Index #184: Sabbath and Social Uplift
July 29, 1915
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Index #185: Beauty in Life
August 8, 1915; June 7, 1916
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Index #186: Alumnae Address (Northern California)
July 31, 1915
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Index #187: Alumnae Address (Southern California)
August 4, 1915
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Index #188: Chapel Talk
September 23, 1915
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Index #189: Y.W.C.A. and Student League Reception
September 25, 1915
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Index #190: Some Essentials of the Modern Girl's Education
October 4, 1915
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Index #191: MacCracken, Pres. Henry Noble (Inauguration)
October 13, 1915
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Index #192: National Congregational Council
October 22, 1915
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Index #193: An Old Profession in a New Setting
November 12, 1915; November 1922
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Index #194: The New England Woman's Educational Heritage
November 20, 1915
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Index #195: Pittsburgh Alumnae Reception
November 19, 1915
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Index #196: Association of Northwest Chicago
November 15, 1915
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Index #197: Chapel Talk
January 6, 1916
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Index #198: What Does It Mean To Be A Christian?
January 9, 1916; February 25, 1916; April 9, 1916
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Index #199: The Challenge of Tomorrow
January 14, 22, 27, 1916; February 7, 16, 25, 1916; May 24, 29, 1916; June 6, 1916
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Index #200: Junior Prayer Meeting
January 12, 1916
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Index #201: What is the Women's College Trying to do for Women?
January 21, 1916
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Index #202: The Development of the Love of Romantic Scenery in America
October 1897
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Index #203: A Glimpse of the Pacific Coast
February 11, 1916
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Index #204: Mount Holyoke Today and Tomorrow
February 26, 1916
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Index #205: The New Epoch
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Index #206: The College Woman and the New Epoch
March 13, 18, 22, 24, 1916
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Index #207: Schwab, John C. (Memorial Service)
March 20, 1916
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Index #208: Chapel Talk
April 5, 1916
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Index #209: Senior Prayer Meeting, Heart-Culture
April 12, 1916
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Index #210: Shakespeare Tercentenary Address
April 25, 1916
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Index #211: The Fact of Life, or Truth to the Fact
June 1, 2, 1916; November 8, 1916; January 13, 1917; February 5, 1917
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Index #212: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 11, 1916
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Index #213: The Story of a Pioneer (review of)
July 1916
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Index #214: Chapel Talk
October 5, 1916
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Index #215: The Liberal Arts Course--Is It Out of Date?
October 12, 28, 1916; November 7, 1916
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Index #216: The Education of the Modern Woman
November 3, 22, 1916; December 2, 4, 6, 1916
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Index #217: Skinner Coffee House Dedication
November 14, 1916
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Index #218: Town and Gown
December 11, 1916
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January 4, 1917
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Index #220: An Ancient Message In A Modern Setting
January 14, 1917; February 4, 1917; March 16, 1921
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Index #221: The Early History of the Colonial Post Office
January 1894; January 19, 1917
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Index #222: Women and the World Crisis
January 27, 1917; December 13, 1917
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Index #223: Junior Prayer Meeting Talk
January 31, 1917
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Index #224: Graduate Council Talk
February 17, 1917
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Index #225: Resolved, that the Curricula of Women's Colleges Are Based Too Closely on Classical Tradition
February 19, 1917
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Index #226: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
May 10, 1916
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Index #227: Faculty Prayer Meeting
March 14, 1917
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Index #228: Practical Value of a Liberal Arts Education
April 11, 1917
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Index #229: Constantinople College Talk
April 18, 1917
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Index #230: Work of the Union Along Lines of Vocational Guidance and Appointment Bureau
April 26, 1917
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Index #231: Woman's Part in the Coming Program of Peace
May 5, 1917
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Index #232: Freshman Prayer Meeting
May 8, 1917
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Index #233: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
May 9, 1917
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Index #234: Women and the War
May 12, 1917
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Index #235: For What Are We Educating?
June 1917
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Index #236: The Y.W.C.A. and the Present Crisis
May 17, 1917
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Index #237: Ellis, Miss Mary (Funeral Service)
May 22, 1917
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Index #238: Mead, Mrs. Elizabeth Storrs (Service in Memory of)
June 3, 1917
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Index #239: For What Are We Educating?
June 6, 1917; June 7, 1917
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Index #240: Vesper Talk
June 10, 1917
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Index #241: Mount Holyoke Catalogue
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Index #242: Huxley, T.H. (Autobiography of)
August 31, 1917
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Index #243: Chapel Talk
September 20, 1917
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Index #244: Athletic Association Talk
September 26, 1917
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Index #245: Talk to Freshmen
September 28, 1917
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Index #246: Preparedness in the Home
October 3, 1917
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Index #247: Lost Moments in the Christian Woman's Life
October 10, 1917
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Index #248: Twenty-fifth Anniversary, Women's College in Brown University
October 20, 1917
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Index #249: Western and Central New York Alumnae (address before)
November 3, 1917; November 10, 1917
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Index #250: Liberty Loan Rally
October 24, 1917
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Index #251: Woman's Share in World Missions
November 14, 1917
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Index #252: Doctor Andrews (An Appreciation)
November 22, 1917
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Index #253: Thanksgiving Talk
November 25, 1917; November 27; 1917
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Index #254: Educational Problems in the Colleges for Women
December 8, 1917
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Index #255: What Does It Mean To Be A Patriot?
January 8, 1918
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Index #256: Faculty Prayer Meeting
January 9, 1918
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Index #257: Talk at Teacher's College, Columbia University
January 17, 1918
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January 23, 1918; January 26, 1918
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Index #259: Students' League Courtesy
February 6, 1918
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Index #260: Some Ideals for Deans
February 26, 1918
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Index #261: Graduate Council
February 16, 1918
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Index #262: What Are We Trying To Do?
March 20, 1918
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Index #263: The Woman's College and Social Training
June 1918
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Index #264: Chapel Talk
April 3, 1918
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Index #265: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
March 12, 1918
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Index #266: Junior Prayer Meeting
April 10, 1918
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Index #267: Chapel Talk
April 11, 1918
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Index #268: Freshman Prayer Meeting
April 11, 1918
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Index #269: Traveling Salesman
April 13, 1918
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Index #270: Vesper Talk
April 21, 1918
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Index #271: The College for Women and the War
May 12, 1918
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Index #272: Senior Prayer Meeting
May 8, 1918
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Index #273: Mobilizing the Soul of America
May 17, 1918
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Index #275: Mobilizing the Soul of America
May 26, 1918
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Index #276: An Instinct in Workmanship
May 29, 1918; June 5, 1918; May 19, 1918
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Index #277: Chapel Talk
June 1, 1918
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Index #278: A Redefinition of Fraternity
June 4, 1918
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Index #279: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 9, 1918
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Index #280: Summer School (opening of)
June 26, 1918
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Index #281: Talk to Entering Students
September 27, 1918
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Index #282: Chapel Talk
September 20, 1918
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Index #283: Vesper Talk
September 22, 1918
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Index #284: Summer School Report
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Index #285: Woman and her Gift of Service
October 27, 1918
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Index #286: American Womanhood One Hundred Years Ago and Now
April 21, 24, 1920; May 5, 1920; April 4, 1921
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Index #287: The Church from the College Students' Standpoint
November 19, 1918
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Index #288: The New World and the Church
November 9-18, 1918
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Index #289: Roosevelt Service
January 19, 1919
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Index #290: Conservation in the Colleges for Women
December 4, 1918
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Index #291: The Colleges and our National Ideals
January 9, 1919
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Index #292: Feminism
January 12, 1919
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Index #293: Today and its Demands
January 15, 18, 23, 26, 29, 1919; February 4, 6, 1919
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Index #294: Phi Beta Kappa and its Significance
February 5, 1919
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Index #295: Women and Democracy
February 12, 1919
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Index #296: Student League Talk
January 21, 1919
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Index #297: Graduate Council
February 15, 1919; April 26, 1919
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Index #298: Vesper Talk
February 16, 1919
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Index #299: The College Woman as a World Citizen
March 8, 15, 1919
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Index #300: The Nation and the Inter-Nation
March 22, 1919
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Index #301: Lenten Bible Class Talk on Matthew
1919
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Index #302: Bought With a Price
April 1, 1919; May 11, 20, 1919
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Index #303: Personal Influence
April 3, 9, 1919
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Index #304: Woman's Work in the Modern City Church
April 6, 1919
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June 8, 1919
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Index #306: Training for Citizenship
April 8, 1919
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Index #307: Silver Bay Talk
June 27, 1919
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Index #308: Citizenship Problems
April 22, 1919; May 7, 1919; October 28, 1919
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Index #309: Freshman Prayer Meeting
April 15, 1919
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Index #312: Vesper Talk
May 4, 1919
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Index #314: League of Nations Address
May 11, 1919
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Index #316: The College Woman in the Community
June 3, 16, 18, 1919
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Index #317: Women in Politics
July 25, 1919
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Index #318: Reconstruction and the Education of Women
August 25, 1919
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Index #319: Chapel Talk
September 19, 1919
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Index #320: Talk to Entering Students
September 25, 1919
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Index #321: League of Nations Meeting
September 30, 1919
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Index #322: Faculty Prayer Meeting
October 22, 1919
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Index #323: Reconstruction Problems
October 24, 1919; February 18, 1920
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Index #324: What Is An Ideal?
November 3, 1919
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Index #325: Content Examinations: Shall They Be Abandoned?
November 28, 1919
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Index #326: Americanism
November 27, 1919
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Index #327: Reconstruction and Education
December 2, 3, 11, 1919; January 12, 23, 1920
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Index #328: Americanization
December 16, 1919
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Index #329: Ratification Meeting
December 18, 1919; January 25, 1920
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Index #330: The College Woman in This World Leadership
January 8, 1920
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Index #331: Chicago College Club
January 9, 10, 1920
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Index #332: Americanization
January 23, 26, 1920; February 25, 1920
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Index #333: International Meeting
February 6, 1920
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Index #334: Graduate Council Report
February 14, 1920
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Index #335: Students League
February 16, 1920
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Index #336: Boston Alumnae Association
February 18, 1920
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Index #337: Senior Prayer Meeting
March 10, 11, 1920
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April 8, 1920
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Index #339: Women in the New World
June 20, 1920; June 19, 1924; October 24, 1924; November 17, 1924; December 12, 17, 1924; January 17, 1925; May 17, 1926; April 21, 1926
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Index #340: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 13, 1920
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Index #341: Y.W.C.A. Conference
June 23, 1920
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Index #342: Buffalo Alumnae Dinner
April 2, 1920
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Index #343: Cleveland Forum
April 27, 1920
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Index #344: New York Endowment Dinner
May 10, 1920
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Index #345: Vesper Talk
December 7, 1919
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Index #346: The Woman's College and the Public
April 24, 26, 1920; March 16, 1920; October 26, 1920
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Index #347: Women and Today's Needs
June 30, 1920
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Index #348: Chapel Talk
September 24, 1920
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Index #349: Our Common Problem
September 21, 1920; October 28, 1920; November 1922; February 14, 1923; December 5, 1923
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Index #350: Academic Team Work
October 29, 1920
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Index #351: Alumnae Association Talk
October 23, 25, 1920
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Index #352: The College Woman in the Modern World
November 17, 1920; January 20, 1921; February 15, 1921; March 7, 8, 1921; April 2, 1921; November 1922
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Index #353: Sophomore Prayer Meeting
November 14, 1920
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Index #354: Our Grandmothers and Their Granddaughters
December 21, 1920; January 18, 1921
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Index #355: Barnard Club Greeting
February 8, 1921
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Index #356: The Duties of Voting
February 4, 1921
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Index #357: International Federation of University Women
January 28, 1921
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Index #358: Association of American Colleges
January 6, 1921
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Index #359: Some of the Deeper Needs of Our Modern Life
February 24, 1921
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Index #360: Students' League: Cheapness as Characteristic of Age
February 25, 1921
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Index #361: The American Woman
November 22, 1920
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Index #362: Graduate Council
March 11, 1921
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Index #363: A Time-Honored Problem
March 23, 1921
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Index #364: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 12, 1921
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Index #365: Pres. Angell (Inauguration of)
June 21, 1921
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Index #366: The Educated Man and Woman in the World Today
June 30, 1921
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Index #367: Mountain Day
1921
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Index #368: Educational Missions and the Future of China
March 12, 1922
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Index #369: The Cultivation of Personal Religion
March 23, 1922
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March 9, 1922
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Index #372: Students' League Meeting
April 11, 1922
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Index #373: China Vesper Service
September 25, 1921
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Index #374: China American Woman's Club
January 3, 1922
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Index #376: The Christian Church and Education in China
April 20, 1922; October 1922
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Index #377: The Christian Church and Society
April 20, 1922
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Index #378: A New Factor in an Ancient Civilization
April 26, 1922; October 10, 23, 25, 1922; November 24, 1922; December 6, 1922; January 13, 24, 1923
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Index #380: The College Woman: East and West
April 8, 1922; November 1922; June 17, 1922
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Index #381: Observations in China
May 1, 1922; January 28, 1923
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Index #382: China and the Trend of Modern Education
May 24, 1922
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Index #383: Commencement: The Lincoln School
May 31, 1922
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Index #384: Junior-Freshman Association Meeting
May 7, 1922
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Index #385: Sophomore Association Meeting
May 28, 1922
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Index #386: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 11, 1922
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Index #387: Teaching as an Adventure
June 30, 1922; November 1922
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Index #388: Education as an Adventure
June 28, 1922; January 31, 1923; February 14, 1923; June 13, 15, 1923; May 2, 6, 1926; April 28, 1926, March 31, 1927
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Index #389: Idealism Applied to Politics
July 31, 1922
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Index #390: Chapel Talk
September 22, 1922
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Index #391: Fortieth Anniversary of Park Place Church
October 1, 1922
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Index #392: China and the Student's Opportunity
October 30, 1921
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Index #393: Talk to Entering Students
October 6, 1922
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Index #394: Oh East is East, and West is West
October 20, 1922
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Index #395: Hartford Seminary Foundation
November 1, 1922
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Index #396: The Trend of Modern Education in China
November 23, 1922; December 4, 14, 1922; January 12, 1923; November 12, 1924; January 13, 19, 1925
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Index #397: A Mental Photograph of Mount Holyoke
December 2, 1922
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Index #398: Phi Beta Kappa Fellowship Tea
January 16, 1923
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Index #399: Education of the Women of China
January 11, 1923
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Index #400: Waites, Margaret (Service in Memory of)
March 17, 1923
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Index #402: Chapel Talk
April 7, 1923
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Index #403: The New Citizenship
April 18, 24, 1923; May 16, 1923; January 14, 31, 1924; June 12, 1924
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April 16, 1923
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Index #405: Mr. Wilson as an Intellectual Leader
May 1, 1923
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Index #406: Classical Association of New England
March 30, 1923
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Index #407: The Twentieth Century College Woman
May 7, 1923; June 14, 1923; January 28, 1924; February 11, 1924
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Index #408: Alumnae Association Meeting
May 9, 1923
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Index #409: Symposium
May 22, 1923
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Index #410: Mr. Wicks Appreciation Social
June 1, 1923
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Index #411: Alumnae Forum
June 9, 1923
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Index #412: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 10, 1923
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Index #413: King, Lida Shaw
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Index #414: Chapel Talk
September 21, 1923
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Index #415: What Women of the United States Have Accomplished in the Field of Education
October 12, 1923
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Index #416: The Call for Its Leadership
October 16, 1923
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Index #417: Talk to Freshmen
October 10, 1923
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Index #419: Christian Education of World Leadership
November 11, 1923
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Index #420: A Constructive Program of Peace
November 13, 1923
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Index #421: Women as an Asset in Politics
November 19, 21, 1923
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Index #422: Common Sense and Sentiment in International Relations
March 19, 1923; November 26, 1923; January 15, 19, 23, 25, 1924; February 15, 1924; March 24, 1924
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Index #423: The Better Home
December 8, 1923
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Index #424: The New Year at Mount Holyoke
January 18, 1924
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Index #425: Woodrow Wilson
February 6, 1924
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Index #426: Our Sister Republic Across the Pacific
February 10, 1924; March 14, 1924; April 11, 1924
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Index #427: Women's College in Brown University
February 23, 1924
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Index #428: Graduate Council
March 1, 1924; February 29, 1924; April 11, 1924
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Index #429: Cornelia Clapp Building
March 17, 1924
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Index #430: The Religion of the College Girl
March 10, 1924; February 27, 1927
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Index #431: Vespers
December 2, 5, 1923
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Index #432: School of Politics
January 10, 1924
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Index #433: Present Assets and Liabilities in Education
April 12, 1924; May 3, 1924
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Index #434: Chapel Talk
April 8, 1924
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Index #435: The Village Beautiful
April 22, 1924
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Index #436: My Christian Responsibility in the Business of Government
April 30, 1924
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May 8, 1924
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May 5, 1924
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Index #439: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 8, 1924
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Index #440: Attleboro Falls Congregational Church
June 15, 1924
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Index #441: Student Federation of Religious Liberals
June 21, 1924
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Index #442: Whither?
June 25, 1924; May 28, 1925; June 2, 1925
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Index #443: Chapel Talk
September 19, 1924
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Index #444: Vespers
September 21, 1924; November 16, 1924; May 12, 1925
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Index #445: Y.W.C.A. and Community Reception
September 20, 1924
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Index #446: Y.W.C.A.
October 1, 1924
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Index #447: Yesterday and Today in the Christian Church
October 7, 1924
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Index #448: Talk to Freshmen
October 2, 1924
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Index #449: A New Aspect of an Old Question
October 24, 1924; April 26, 1926; May 7, 1926; November 21, 1930; June 11, 1931
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Index #451: Our Foremothers and their Granddaughters
December 16, 22, 1924; November 17, 1925; April 29, 1926; May 5, 1926
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Index #452: Chapel Talk
January 6, 1925
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Index #453: Alumnae Association
January 10, 1925
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Index #454: Contribution of Christianity to the Womanhood of the Orient
January 30, 1925
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Index #455: Vespers
January 18, 1925
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Index #456: Education of International Understanding
January 22, 1925
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Index #457: Is There Room for the Things of the Spirit on the Life of Today?
February 25, 1925; April 19, 1925
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Index #458: Standards at Mount Holyoke College
February 14, 1925; March 28, 1925
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Index #459: Missionary Conference
March 6, 1925
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Index #460: Education of Women in China
March 18, 22, 1925
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Index #461: China
1921; 1923
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Index #462: Chapel Talk
April 7, 1925
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Index #463: Memorial Service
April 19, 1925
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Index #464: AAUW
May 14, 1925
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Index #465: Wellesley College Fiftieth Anniversary
May 29, 1925
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Index #466: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 7, 1925
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Index #467: The College Girl of Today and Yesterday
October 1925
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Index #468: Health as a Problem in College Life
September 23, 1926
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Index #469: Chapel Talk
September 25, 1925
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Index #470: Old Hadley Church
October 4, 1925
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Index #471: American Association University Professors
October 8, 1925
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Index #472: Changing Ideals of Home Life
October 17, 1925
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Index #473: A Student Problem in the Far East
October 28, 1925
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Index #474: Memorial Service
May 20, 1925
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Index #475: The Girl of Today
November 30, 1925; January 6, 16, 22, 31, 1926; April 30, 1926; May 3, 1926
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Index #476: Alumnae Association
November 13, 1925
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Index #477: New England Association College and Secondary Schools
December 4, 1925
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Index #478: Cooperation Among the Countries of the Pacific Along Education Lines
January 22, 1925; July 10, 1925
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Index #479: Institute of Pacific Relations at Honolulu
November 13, 1925; January 8, 15, 22, 25, 1926; February 2, 8, 18, 1926; March 16, 1926
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Index #480: Trustee-Alumnae Conference
January 29, 1926
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Index #481: Brooks-Bryce Cup Presentation of Miss Porter's School
February 4, 1926
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Index #482: Graduate Council
February 26, 1926
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Index #483: A Next Step in Education
March 13, 1926; April 16, 20, 24, 1926; May 7, 1926
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Index #484: A Great Investment for Girlhood
March 24, 1926
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Index #485: The Kingdom of Heaven in Us All
March 30, 1926
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Index #486: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 9, 13, 1926
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Index #487: Education And Its Appeal to the Imagination
June 23, 1926
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Index #488: Silver Bay
June 21, 1926
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Index #489: Mountain Conference
September 22, 1926
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Index #490: Chapel Talk
September 24, 1926; December 7, 1926; October 30, 1927
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Index #491: Mary Lyon
February 28, 1925
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Index #491A: The College Woman of the Orient
October 2, 1926
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Index #492: What the American Woman Thinks
May 1928
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Index #493: A Prayer for World Friendships
n.d.
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Index #494: Teaching as a Profession
October 29, 1926
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Index #495: In Flanders Fields
November 11, 1926
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Index #496: Women in Phi Beta Kappa
November 27, 1926
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Index #497: Phi Beta Kappa Sesquicentennial
December 6, 1926
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Index #498: Educational Trends
November 12, 1926
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Index #499: Women's Colleges of Today
January 12, 20, 1927
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Index #500: Mary Lyon
December 1926
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Index #501: A Renaissance in Health
November 9, 1925
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Index #502: Education as an International Bond
November 6, 1926
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Index #503: Internationalism as seen from Institute of Pacific Relations at Honolulu
December 14, 1926; January 22, 28, 1927; February 7, 12, 27, 1927; February 29, 1928
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Index #504: Little Bits of Folks
February 2, 9, 11, 1927
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Index #505: Mount Holyoke's One Hundredth Birthday
February 19, 1927
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Index #506: Broadcast
March 22, 1927
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Index #507: The Need of Religion in the Life of the Girl of Today
March 27, 1927; January 24, 1929
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33 |
Index #508: The Significance of Holy Week
April 12, 1927
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Index #509: The Twentieth Century Y.W.C.A.
April 19, 1927
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35 |
Index #510: Chapel Talk
April 5, 1927
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Index #511: The Educated Woman of the 20th Century
April 29, 30, 1927
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Index #512: Mary Lyon the Progressive
May 5, 1927
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Index #513: Inauguration of John Edgar Park
May 5, 1927
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39 |
Index #514: Alumnae Association Meeting
June 11, 1927
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Index #515: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 12, 1927
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Index #516: Mountain Day
June 8, 1923
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Index #517: The Institute of Pacific Relations and China
October 1927
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43 |
Index #518: The Institute of Education
August 7, 1927
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44 |
Index #519: A.A.U.W.
August 1, 1927
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45 |
Index #520: League of Women Voters
July 13, 1927
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46 |
Index #521: Mountain Conference
September 19, 1927
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Index #522: Chapel Talk
September 23, 1927
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Index #523: Has the Church a Task for the Twentieth Century Woman?
October 19, 1927
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Index #524: American Educational Influences on Education of Women Abroad
December 3, 1927
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Index #525: The Younger Generation
April 20, 1928; October 2, 1928; December 10, 1928; January 24, 1929; February 27, 1929
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Index #526: National Council of Women
December 8, 1927
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Index #527: Chapel Talk
January 3, 1928
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4 |
Index #528: The Debt to Shakespeare
January 2, 1928
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Index #529: Intercollegiate Conference
January 21, 1928; February 4, 1928
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6 |
Index #530: Y.W.C.A. Talk
January 20, 1928
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Index #531: A.A.U.W.
January 31, 1928
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8 |
Index #532: The Opportunity of Responsibility of the A.A.U.W. in Securing Better International Relations
February 11, 1928; March 17, 1928
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Index #533: A College Ramble with the Administration
February 17, 1928
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Index #534: James, Dr. J. Franklin
February 24, 1928
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Index #535: The Association and the World Outlook
March 17, 1928; May 16, 19, 1928
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Index #536: Evolution in the Feminine World
March 19, 1928; January 9, 1930
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Index #537: The Woman's College and the Modern Girl
March 16, 1928
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Index #538: I came that they may have life
April 1, 1928
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Index #539: Thy Kingdom Come
April 17, 1928
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16 |
Index #540: Yenching College
April 24, 1928
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Index #541: Things are in the Saddle and ride Mankind
June 4, 19, 1928
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Index #542: Vesper Talk
June 10, 1928
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19 |
Index #543: Alumnae Forum
June 9, 1928
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20 |
Index #544: Women's College in America
July 1928
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21 |
Index #545: Chapel Talk
September 21, 1928
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22 |
Index #546: Why I Am Going to Vote for Hoover
October 14, 23, 31, 1928; November 3, 1928
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Index #547:
The Significance of Honors' Day
October 19, 1928
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24 |
Index #548: What the A.A.U.W. is Trying to Accomplish
October 20, 1928; November 16, 1928
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25 |
Index #549: How can Education for International Cooperating be made Effective in the U.S.?
November 17, 19, 1928; March 21, 1928
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26 |
Index #550: Thou Shalt No Longer be than thy Desire
November 13, 1928; February 21, 1929; April 15, 1929
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Index #551:
Education of Women in the U.S.
January 8, 1929
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28 |
Index #552: Not by might nor by power
January 13, 20, 1929; March 3, 1929
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Index #553: Educational Trends
January 9, 29, 1929
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30 |
Index #554: Religion and the Girl of Today
January 24, 1929
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31 |
Index #555: What College Does for Girls
December 10, 1928
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32 |
Index #556: A Question and an Answer
February 15, 1929
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33 |
Index #557: Thou Shalt No Longer Be Than Thy Desire
February 21, 1929
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34 |
Index #558: Achievement Versus Possibility
February 28, 1929; April 1929
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35 |
Index #559: Character and Religion
March 3, 1929; January 9, 1930
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36 |
Index #560: Science of Powers
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37 |
Index #561: The Y.W.C.A. as a Unit
May 12, 1929
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38 |
Index #562: The College of Today
May 18, 1929
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39 |
Index #563: Individualizing the College Student
May 1929
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40 |
Index #564: To Radcliffe College, for the Colleges for Women
May 31, 1929
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41 |
Index #565: The League's Interest in Adult Education as I Have Known It
May 22, 1929
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42 |
Index #566: A Century-Old Gift
June 5, 1929
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43 |
Index #567: Look Up and Laugh and Love and Lift
June 9, 1929
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44 |
Index #568: World Understanding from the Point of View of Women
June 15, 1929
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Index #569: Subjects and Suggestions for Talks
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Index #570: Thomas, President M. Carey
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Index #571: Chapel Talk
September 20, 1929
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Index #572: William Tennent's Log College
October 3, 1929
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Index #573: Citizenship as an Adventure
October 9, 1929
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5 |
Index #574: Broadcast
October 17, 1929
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Index #575: The College Girl in Relation to the Home
October 29, 1929
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Index #576: A.A.U.W.
October 19, 1929
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Index #577: Woodrow Wilson Dinner
November 11, 1929
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Index #578: What Sixty Years has done for Women in Education
November 1929
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Index #579: The Americanism of the Colleges for Women
November 13, 1929
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Index #580: The Mount Holyoke of the Future
November 25, 1929
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12 |
Index #581: Notable Members of the Faculty and What They are Doing
December 13, 1929; May 1930
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13 |
Index #582: Has the Tenth Birthday of the League of Nations Significance?
January 12, 1930
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14 |
Index #583: Mary Lyon
February 1, 1930
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15 |
Index #584: Things That Are Most Worthwhile
February 6, 1930
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Index #585: The Education of Girls
February 13, 1930
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17 |
Index #586: Forward Steps in the A.A.U.W.
March 28, 1930; April 4, 1930; May 16, 23, 1930
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Index #587: King's Chapel Talk
April 24, 1930
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19 |
Index #588: What may the Alumni do for an Institution?
May 1, 1930
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20 |
Index #589: The Future and its Inspiration
May 6, 1930
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21 |
Index #590: Academic Trends at Mount Holyoke
May 16, 1930
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Index #591: International Relations Dinner
May 17, 1930
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Index #592: Y.W.C.A.
May 25, 1930
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24 |
Index #593: Mount Holyoke Club of New Hampshire
May 24, 1930
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25 |
Index #594: A New Aspect of an Old Question
June 11, 1931
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26 |
Index #595: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 8, 1930
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27 |
Index #596: Value of Research for Women
May 15, 1930
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28 |
Index #597: What's Wrong with Women Teachers?
October 1930
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Index #598: Chapel Talk
September 19, 1930
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30 |
Index #599: Cultural Values that a College Education Might Possess
September 1930
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Index #600: Youth and the World
October 27, 1930
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Index #601: Unfinished Educational Tasks
November 10, 1930
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33 |
Index #602: The New Curriculum at Mount Holyoke
n.d.
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34 |
Index #603: Seven College Dinner
November 12, 1930
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35 |
Index #604: White House Conference Dinner
November 20, 1930
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36 |
Index #605: Our Fiftieth Birthday
November 19, 21, 1930; March 28, 1931
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37 |
Index #606: Tagore Reception
December 1, 1930
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38 |
Index #607:
Present Day Problems in the Field of Education
January 18, 1931
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39 |
Index #608:
Mount Holyoke's Contribution to Internationalism: Past, Present and Future
February 13, 1931
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40 |
Index #609: What My Religion Means to Me
February 25, 1931
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41 |
Index #610: Rutgers University Talk
March 29, 1931
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42 |
Index #611: A.A.U.W. Dinner
March 31, 1931
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43 |
Index #612: A.A.U.W. Fiftieth Anniversary
April 10, 11, 1931
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44 |
Index #613: Nichols, Rev. Jesse G.
April 19, 1931
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45 |
Index #614: We and the World
May 1, 4, 1931
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Index #615: Y.W.C.A. Tea
May 2, 1931
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Index #616: Women and Scholarship
May 7, 1931
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Index #617: Candlelight Services
October 12, 1930; October 9, 1932; October 22, 1933; October 14, 1934; September 29, 1935; October 11, 1936
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2 |
Index #618: Taking Account of Stock
May 13, 1931; June 6, 1931
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3 |
Index #619: Dedication of the Fountain at the Village Green
May 29, 1931
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4 |
Index #620: Mountain Day
June 5, 1931
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5 |
Index #621: Alumnae Day
June 6, 1931
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6 |
Index #622: Baccalaureate Vespers
June 7, 1931
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7 |
Index #623: The Present in the Light of the Past
June 14, 1931
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8 |
Index #624: Endowment Dinner
May 3, 1921
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9 |
Index #625: International Student Services Conference
August 31, 1931
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10 |
Index #626: Phi Beta Kappa Dinner
September 9, 1931
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11 |
Index #627: Chapel Talk
October 13, 1931
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12 |
Index #628: Freshman Welcome
October 12, 1931
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13 |
Index #629: The Function of the College of Liberal Arts in Modern Life
October 16, 1931
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14 |
Index #630: National Society for the Study of Education
n.d.
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15 |
Index #631: The World We Live In
December 2, 1931
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16 |
Index #632: Animal Hospital Dedication
December 3, 1931
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17 |
Index #633: On Awakening Women to their Civic Duty
December 16, 1931
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18 |
Index #634: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
January 10, 1932
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19 |
Index #635: Boston City Club
January 14, 1932
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20 |
Index #636: Dinner in Honor of Miss Woolley
January 19, 1932
|
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21 |
Index #637: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
September 16, 1932
|
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22 |
Index #638: Chapel Talk
September 22, 1932
|
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23 |
Index #639: Women's Part and Power in the Peace Movement
September 29, 1932
|
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24 |
Index #640: Geneva Disarmament Conference
September 30, 1932; October 1, 1932
|
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25 |
Index #641: Springfield College Club
October 5, 1932
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26 |
Index #642: What Happened at Geneva?
October 10, 18, 25, 26, 29, 1932; November 14, 15, 1932; December 1, 1932
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27 |
Index #643: Smith College Alumnae Conference
October 15, 1932
|
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28 |
Index #644: The World and the Church
October 20, 1932
|
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29 |
Index #645: Broadcast
November 3, 1932
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30 |
Index #646: Y.W.C.A. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebration
November 12, 1932
|
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31 |
Index #647: Moral Disarmament and Education
November 25, 1932; December 10, 1932; January 11, 1933
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32 |
Index #648: What Happened? What is Happening? What will Happen?
December 5, 1932
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33 |
Index #649: The Church and World Peace
December 6, 1932
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34 |
Index #650: The Exchange Club
December 8, 1932
|
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35 |
Index #651: Can the Disarmament Conference Succeed?
December 12, 1932
|
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36 |
Index #652: The Outlook for Disarmament
January 6, 9, 12, 1933; February 24, 1933; May 19, 1933; January 1933
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37 |
Index #653: The Status of Disarmament
January 17, 1933
|
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38 |
Index #654: Broadcast at Eight Conference on the Cause and Cure for War
January 17, 1933
|
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39 |
Index #655: Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D.
February 8, 1933
|
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40 |
Index #656: The Year at Geneva
February 13, 25, 1933; March 18, 31, 1933
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41 |
Index #657: What I Owe to my Father
February 19, 1933
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42 |
Index #658: The Disarmed Mind
February 20, 1933
|
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43 |
Index #659: Disarmament and its Relation to International Questions
February 28, 1933; March 30, 1933
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44 |
Index #660: South Hadley Church
March 12, 1933
|
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45 |
Index #661: Educational Trends of Today
March 18, 1933
|
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46 |
Index #662: Chicago, University of
March 19, 1933; January 14, 1934
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Index #663: Education and World Mindedness
March 20, 1933; April 12, 1933
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2 |
Index #664: Trust Officers Luncheon
March 31, 1933
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3 |
Index #665: Women's Part in the Settlement of International Problems
April 20, 1933
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4 |
Index #666: Disarmament
April 23, 1933
|
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5 |
Index #667: A.A.U.W. Biennial Address
May 17, 1933
|
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6 |
Index #668: The Work of University Women for Peace
May 21, 1933
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7 |
Index #669: Education for Peace
May 25, 1933
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8 |
Index #670: Chapin School Commencement
June 2, 1933
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9 |
Index #671: An Age of Power
June 13, 14, 1933
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10 |
Index #672: What is Happening at Geneva?
June 21, 1933
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11 |
Index #673: A New Responsibility
August 26, 1933; September 8, 1933
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12 |
Index #674: The World We Live In
August 27, 1933
|
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13 |
Index #675: World Planning for Peace--Through Education
September 17, 1933
|
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14 |
Index #676: Chapel Talk
September 21, 1933
|
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15 |
Index #677: World Thinking on Disarmament Problems
October 1, 1933
|
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16 |
Index #678: Educating for Peace
October 13, 1933; April 14, 1934
|
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17 |
Index #679: International Peace and Disarmament
October 15, 1933
|
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18 |
Index #680: The Duty of the Church in the Field of International Relations
October 17, 1933
|
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19 |
Index #681: Suffield School Centennial
October 25, 1933
|
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20 |
Index #682: The National and International Character of our College
November 2, 1933
|
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21 |
Index #683: After Fifteen Years
November 5, 12, 1933
|
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22 |
Index #684: The Place of the Teacher in World Problems
November 11, 1933
|
|
23 |
Index #685: Geneva and the International Situation
November 28, 1933; December 2, 13, 14, 1933
|
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24 |
Index #686: Chapel Talk
January 3, 1934
|
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25 |
Index #687: Broadcast
January 4, 1934
|
|
26 |
Index #688: Understanding the International Situation
January 18, 1934
|
|
27 |
Index #689: Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D.
February 7, 1934
|
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28 |
Index #690: Mount Holyoke's Assets--An Enduring Idea
February 14, 1934
|
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29 |
Index #691: What Every Alumna Should Know
February 17, 1934
|
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30 |
Index #692: The Will to Peace
February 21, 28, 1934
|
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31 |
Index #693:
Internationalism--Its Present and Its Future
February 27, 1934
|
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32 |
Index #694: Trust Officers Luncheon
March 1, 1934
|
|
33 |
Index #695: Harvard University
February 18, 1934
|
|
34 |
Index #696: Geneva--The Present Situation
March 29, 1934, April 30, 1934
|
|
35 |
Index #697: Peace and Disarmament
April 3, 1934
|
|
36 |
Index #698: Mount Holyoke--A Progressive College
April 14, 1934
|
|
37 |
Index #699: Palmer Memorial Institute
April 20, 1934
|
|
38 |
Index #700: The Church in Action for International Peace
May 2, 1934
|
|
39 |
Index #701: Mother's Day Dinner
May 13, 1934
|
|
40 |
Index #702: Ward-Belmont School
May 29, 1934
|
|
41 |
Index #703: Fiftieth Anniversary
June 15, 21, 28, 1934
|
|
42 |
Index #704: Some Aspects of our Foreign Policy
June 11, 1934
|
|
43 |
Index #705: Lake Erie College-Seventy-fifth Anniversary
June 13, 1934
|
|
44 |
Index #705A: Talk on Woodrow Wilson
n.d.
|
|
45 |
Index #706: Opening Chapel Talk
September 20, 1934
|
|
46 |
Index #707: Thirty-Five Years A Forecast
October 1, 1934
|
|
47 |
Index #708: President Chalmers (Inauguration of)
October 10, 1934
|
|
48 |
Index #709: Sufficient Unto the Day is the Miracle Thereof
October 14, 1934
|
|
49 |
Index #710: General Electric Luncheon
October 16, 1934
|
|
50 |
Index #711: Trust Officers' Luncheon
October 17, 1934
|
|
51 |
Index #712: The International Situation and the Teacher
October 26, 1934
|
|
52 |
Index #713: The New Deal for the Woman's Club
October 31, 1934
|
|
53 |
Index #714: Y.W.C.A. Broadcast
November 15, 1934
|
|
54 |
Index #715: Trust Officers' Luncheon
November 14, 1934
|
|
55 |
Index #716: The Point and Purpose of our Alliance
November 22, 1934
|
|
56 |
Index #717: The International Situation and the Public
November 16, 17, 1934
|
|
57 |
Index #718: Because Wars Waste Human Life
November 1934
|
|
58 |
Index #719: Trust Officers' Luncheon
November 14, 21, 1934
|
|
59 |
Index #720: The International Outlook and Our Responsibility
January 12, 13, 1935
|
|
60 |
Index #721: Internationalism and Disarmament
January 15, 1935
|
|
61 |
Index #722: The International Outlook and Our Responsibility
February 4, 6, 1935
|
|
62 |
Index #723: The Will to Peace
February 5, 1935
|
|
1 |
Index #725: The College Woman in the World Community
February 20, 22, 1934
|
|
2 |
Index #726: The Woman's College in a New Day
February 28, 1935
|
|
3 |
Index #727: The Child in Relation to the Twentieth Century
February 27, 1935
|
|
4 |
Index #728: Thine Eyes Shall See the King in His Beauty: They Shall Behold the Land that is Very Far Off
March 19, 1935; April 7, 1935
|
|
5 |
Index #729: The College and the World of Today
April 5, 1935
|
|
6 |
Index #730:
The International Outlook and Our Responsibility
April 8, 1935
|
|
7 |
Index #731: We will carry on as well as you have
April 11, 1935
|
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8 |
Index #732: College Why?
April 9, 1935
|
|
9 |
Index #733: Progress, Man's Distinctive Mark Alone
May 27, 1935; June 17, 1935
|
|
10 |
Index #734: The International Outlook and Our Responsibility
May 27, 1935
|
|
11 |
Index #735: Education--Why?
June 4, 6, 1935
|
|
12 |
Index #736: Elisha Benjamin Andrews
June 15, 1935
|
|
13 |
Index #737: Who Yet Speaketh
September 6, 1935
|
|
14 |
Index #738: Fellowship Dinner
September 14, 1935
|
|
15 |
Index #739: Progress is the Law of Life
September 19, 1935
|
|
16 |
Index #740: One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of Buckland Church
October 1, 1935
|
|
17 |
Index #741: The Educator and Peace
October 10, 1935
|
|
18 |
Index #742: The New World and the Grown-up
October 2, 1935; January 15, 1936
|
|
19 |
Index #743: And in Today Already Walks Tomorrow
October 2, 1935
|
|
20 |
Index #744: Address--Dedication of Addition to Library
November 8, 1935
|
|
21 |
Index #745: Seven College Dinner
October 30, 1935
|
|
22 |
Index #746: Peace is Just a Matter of Stopping to Think
November 10, 1935
|
|
23 |
Index #747: Federation of Women's Clubs
November 23, 1935
|
|
24 |
Index #748: Greeting
December 9, 1935
|
|
25 |
Index #749: The International Situation
December 11, 1935
|
|
26 |
Index #750: The Intelligent Citizen in the 20th Century
January 10, 18, 1936
|
|
27 |
Index #751: Homely Talk
January 9, 1936
|
|
28 |
Index #752: South Congregational Church
January 26, 1936
|
|
29 |
Index #753: Dinner, Conference on the Cause and Cure of War
January 21, 1936
|
|
30 |
Index #754: Boston College Club Dinner
January 30, 1936
|
|
31 |
Index #755: Taking Account of Stock
February 15, 1936
|
|
32 |
Index #756: After 100 Years
February 19, 1936
|
|
33 |
Index #757: Facing a New Half Century
February 26, 1936
|
|
34 |
Index #758: Foreign Affairs
April 1936
|
|
35 |
Index #759: And in Today Already Walks Tomorrow
April 1, 1936
|
|
36 |
Index #760: Detroit Trust Officers' Luncheon
March 19, 1936
|
|
37 |
Index #761: Thinking Internationally
March 18, 1936; April 3, 1936
|
|
38 |
Index #762: Religion and the International Problem
April 13, 1936
|
|
39 |
Index #763: Goodwill in a Troubled World
May 7, 1936
|
|
40 |
Index #764: My Responsibility in a Troubled World
May 15, 1936
|
|
41 |
Index #765: Exploring and Possessing the Unclaimed Areas in World Peace
May 14, 1936
|
|
42 |
Index #766: Park Place Church Dedication
May 17, 1936
|
|
43 |
Index #767: Saint Louis Trust Officers' Luncheon
May 13, 1936
|
|
44 |
Index #768: The Thinking Woman in the Twentieth Century
May 21, 1936
|
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45 |
Index #769: Commencement Address
May 26, 1936
|
|
46 |
Index #770: Commencement Address
June 1, 1936
|
|
47 |
Index #771: Reflections on Thirty-five Years of Education
June 12, 1936
|
|
1 |
Index #772: Why Education?
June 15, 1936
|
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2 |
Index #773: Taking Account of International Stock
July 8, 1936
|
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3 |
Index #774: Taking Account of International Stock
July 22, 1936
|
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4 |
Index #775: Thinking Internationally
July 22, 1936
|
|
5 |
Index #776: Thinking Internationally
July 23, 1936
|
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6 |
Index #777: Thinking Internationally
July 22, 1936
|
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7 |
Index #778: The Good Neighbor Ideal
September 15, 1936
|
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8 |
Index #779: Chapel--Opening Talk
September 24, 1936
|
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9 |
Index #780: Convocation Address
October 6, 1936
|
|
10 |
Index #781: The Old Order Changeth
October 10, 1936
|
|
11 |
Index #782: The old-time Lady Principal versus the new-time Dean
October 22, 1936
|
|
12 |
Index #783: Quota Club
November 9, 1935
|
|
13 |
Index #784: What's Next? Armistice Day Address
November 11, 1936
|
|
14 |
Index #785: Plantations Club Address
December 1, 1936
|
|
15 |
Index #786: A Giver of Gifts
December 5, 1936; January 25, 1937; March 20, 1937
|
|
16 |
Index #787: Women and the Federal Council
December 10, 1936
|
|
17 |
Index #788: Resolutions in honor of Ellen Fitz Pendleton
Autumn 1936; December 16, 1936
|
|
18 |
Index #789: The Field of Liberalism in America
December 19, 1936
|
|
19 |
Index #790: People's Mandate Luncheon
January 9, 1937
|
|
20 |
Index #791: Taking Account of International Stock
January 19, 1937
|
|
21 |
Index #792: I Knew Woody
February 3, 1937
|
|
22 |
Index #793: The College and Optimism at Seventy
June 1937
|
|
23 |
Index #794: Mills College Dinner
April 7, 1937
|
|
24 |
Index #795: The Continued Education of University Women
April 14, 1937
|
|
25 |
Index #796: Mount Holyoke in the International Field
May 7, 1937
|
|
26 |
Index #797: Undergraduate Education--What of its Future?
May 21, 1937
|
|
27 |
Index #798: A Quarter Century in Church and College
May 23, 1937
|
|
28 |
Index #799: St. Mary's Hall Centennial
May 29, 1937
|
|
29 |
Index #800: Sweet Briar College
October 29, 1937
|
|
30 |
Index #801: Mount Vernon Seminary
November 5, 1937
|
|
31 |
Index #802: New Jersey College for Women
November 2, 1937
|
|
32 |
Index #803: Elmira College
December 6, 1937
|
|
33 |
Index #804: Albany--Student Christian Movement
December 10, 1937
|
|
34 |
Index #805: Armistice Day Talk
November 7, 1937
|
|
35 |
Index #806: Elmira Forum
December 5, 1937
|
|
36 |
Index #806A:
The People's Mandate--Why?
January 10, 1938
|
|
37 |
Index #807: Georgia State Women's College
January 14, 15, 1938
|
|
38 |
Index #808: The Berry Schools
January 13, 1938
|
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39 |
Index #809: Kate Smith--Columbia Broadcast
January 6, 1938
|
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40 |
Index #810: League of American Writers
March 24, 1939
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Index #811: Women's Cooperating Commission
December 8, 1938
|
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2 |
Index #812: Lawyers' Committee on American Relations with Spain
November 19, 1938
|
|
3 |
Index #813: Our World
November 11, 1938
|
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4 |
Index #814: And What Doth the Lord Require of Thee?
August 20, 1938
|
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5 |
Index #815: International Peace Campaign
July 23, 24, 1938
|
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6 |
Index #816: Lake Erie College
June 14, 1938
|
|
7 |
Index #817: Moulton College
June 11, 1938
|
|
8 |
Index #818: Beloit College
June 15, 1938
|
|
9 |
Index #819: National Education Association
June 27, 1938
|
|
10 |
Index #820: To What End--Education?
May 1938; June 28, 1938
|
|
11 |
Index #821: Monticello College--Centenary
May 30, 1938
|
|
12 |
Index #822: The Lord's hand is not shattered
March 4, 1938
|
|
13 |
Index #823: A.A.U.W. Luncheon
March 10, 1938
|
|
14 |
Index #824: Alumnae--Northern California
March 12, 1938
|
|
15 |
Index #825: Collective Security of Reason
March 18, 1938
|
|
16 |
Index #826: What's Right with America?
October 12 (year unknown)
|
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17 |
Index #827: Reflections on the International Situation
circa 1937
|
|
18 |
Index #828: If I had a Daughter
August 1939
|
|
19 |
Index #829: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
February 5, 1939
|
|
20 |
Index #830:
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
February 8, 1939
|
|
21 |
Index #831: Today and Tomorrow
February 7, 1939
|
|
22 |
Index #832: Women's Leadership in Education
April 1, 1939
|
|
23 |
Index #833: What of the Future
May 8, 18, 24, 27, 1939
|
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24 |
Index #834: Agnes Scott College
June 6, 1939
|
|
25 |
Index #835: Committed to Thy Trust
June 11, 1939
|
|
26 |
Index #836: Outlook for Democracy
June 29, 1939
|
|
27 |
Index #837: Fruit of the Spirit
July 23, 1939
|
|
28 |
Index #839: The Crisis and our Responsibility
November 9, 11, 12, 27, 1939; January 9, 12, 1940; February 1940; March 1940
|
|
29 |
Index #840: Education of Women
December 1939
|
|
30 |
Index #841: Government by Discussion versus Government without Discussion
January 27, 1940
|
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31 |
Index #842: Greater New York Conference on Inalienable Rights
February 12, 1940
|
|
32 |
Index #843: Women in the Twentieth Century World
October 11, 1940
|
|
33 |
Index #844: Y.W.C.A. Seventy-fifth Anniversary
April 8, 1940
|
|
34 |
Index #845: The World of Tomorrow
June 7, 11, 17, 1940; July 2-12, 26, 27, 1940
|
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35 |
Index #846: The Twentieth Century Christian
September 22, 29, 1940
|
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36 |
Index #847: The Search after Power
September 30, 1940
|
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37 |
Index #848: Women in the Twentieth Century
October 11, 1940
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|
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1 |
Index #849: College of Osteopathic Physicians
November 19, 1940
|
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2 |
Index #850: To What End--Education?
January 14, 16, 19, 1941; March 8, 1941
|
|
3 |
Index #851: League of Nations conference
April 20, 1941
|
|
4 |
Index #852: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
April 23, 1941
|
|
5 |
Index #853: Our International Responsibility
May 5-10, 1941
|
|
6 |
Index #854: Our Latent Resources
June 1941; June 16, 1941
|
|
7 |
Index #855: So Build We Up the Being that We Are
August 3, 1941
|
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8 |
Index #856: There is a Lion in the Way
August 23, 1941; October 9, 1941
|
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9 |
Index #857: Pembroke College Fiftieth Anniversary
September 24, 1941
|
|
10 |
Index #858: Women's Cooperating Commission
October 6, 1941
|
|
11 |
Index #859: Helen Bragdon (Inauguration of as President of Lake Erie College)
November 1, 1941
|
|
12 |
Index #860: The World Future--What?
November 12, 14, 1941; January 14, 1942
|
|
13 |
Index #862: Pembroke College Fiftieth Anniversary
May 16, 1942
|
|
14 |
Index #863: And In Today Already Walks Tomorrow
May 30, 1942
|
|
15 |
Index #865: Park Place Church Sixtieth Anniversary
October 30, 1942
|
|
16 |
Index #866: Detroit Conference
November 18-19, 1942
|
|
17 |
Index #867: Preparation for Reconstruction
November 20, 1942
|
|
18 |
Index #868: What Place Shall Women Have in Sharing Policies?
n.d.
|
|
19 |
Index #869: And In Today Already Walks Tomorrow
February 16, 1943
|
|
20 |
Index #870: Woman's Place in the Coming World
March 10, 1943
|
|
21 |
Index #871: Wells College--Vespers
May 16, 1943
|
|
22 |
Index #872: Latent Moral and Political Power of American Women
July 12-13, 1943
|
|
23 |
Index #873: The Contribution of Women and the Creation of a World Order
n.d.
|
|
24 |
Index #874: Disarmament
n.d.
|
|
25 |
Index #875: Woman's Place in the Coming World
November 3, 4, 5, 1943
|
|
26 |
Index #876: Christian Mission on World Order
November 3, 4, 5, 1943
|
|
27 |
Index #877: The Church and the Community Face Their Task
November 1943
|
|
28 |
Index #878:
The Wiser World We Want
November 1943
|
|
29 |
Index #879: Position of College-Trained Women in Post-War World
January 19, 1944; February 28, 29, 1944
|
|
30 |
Index #880: Tomorrow--And its World
April 17, 1944
|
|
31 |
Index #881: The American Student of the Post-War World
June 27, 1944
|
|
32 |
Index #882: Respect
n.d.
|
|
33 |
Index #883: The International Must
January 29, 1942
|
|
34 |
Index #884: Geneva Talks
1932
|
|
35 |
Index #885: Peace--A Matter of Stopping to Think
November 1936
|
|
36 |
Miscellaneous
1934; 1939
|
|
38 |
Suggestions for talks
n.d.
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1 |
Northfield Conference
August 9-11, 1899
|
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2 |
Miscellaneous
February 5-23, 1900; April 28, 1900
|
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3 |
Inaugural address
May 15, 1901
|
|
4 |
Miscellaneous
September 21, 1902; October 8-10, 1902; December 3-21, 1902
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42 |
1 |
Miscellaneous
1911
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4 |
Miscellaneous
1924-1927
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Box
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Folder
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43 |
1 |
Bibliographies of Woolley's publications, 1937
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6 |
Lida Shaw King: An Appreciation
1923
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8 |
What I Owe to my Father
1931
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11 |
Internationalism and Disarmament
1935
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Box
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Folder
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44 |
1 |
Why Wars Must Cease
1935
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Autobiographical Materials
circa 1939, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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45 |
1 |
Miscellaneous notes for autobiography
circa 1939
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2 |
Draft chapter, Hope Springs Eternal
circa 1939
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3 |
Draft chapter, Introduction to My Career as a Diplomat
circa 1939
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4 |
School essay, Respect
n.d.
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5 |
Memos, notes for The Doldrums, Geneva Conference notes
n.d.
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Diaries, Appointment Books, Calendars
1901-1945
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Box
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Folder
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46 |
1 |
Address Book, Visits Book
1901;circa 1903, circa 1903
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2 |
A Line A Day Book
1903-1907
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3 |
A Line A Day Book
1908-1912
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4 |
A Line A Day Book
1913-1917
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5 |
A Line A Day Book
1917-1921
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6 |
A Line A Day Book
1921-1925
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Box
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Folder
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47 |
1 |
Notebook
1925
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2 |
A Line A Day Book
1926-1929
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3 |
The Year 1926 Appointment Book
1926
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4 |
Leather-bound Diary
1932
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Box
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Folder
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48 |
1 |
The Year 1932 Appointment Book
1932
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3 |
A Line A Day Books
1935-1939
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4 |
The Year 1936
Appointment Book 1936
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Box
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Folder
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49 |
1 |
The Year 1937 Appointment Book
1937
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3 |
The Year 1938 Appointment Book
1938
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Box
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Folder
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50 |
1 |
Five Year Diary
1940-1944
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2 |
Day By Day Desk Calendar
1940
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3 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1940
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4 |
Deskaide Appointment Book
1941
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Box
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Folder
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51 |
1 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1941
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2 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1941
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3 |
Deskaide Appointment Book
1942
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4 |
Daily Calendar Diary Appointment Book
1942
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5 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1942
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Box
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Folder
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52 |
1 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1943
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2 |
Year Book Appointment Book
1943
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4 |
Diary 1944 Appointment Book
1944
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5 |
A Line A Day Appointment Book
1945
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Conference Materials
1921-1938
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Box
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Folder
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53 |
1 |
China: notebook
1921
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4 |
China: two notebooks
1921
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5 |
China: minutes, program, notes
1921
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9 |
Hawaii: notebook I
1927
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10 |
Hawaii: notebook II
1927
|
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11 |
Hawaii: notebook III
1927
|
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12 |
Hawaii: notebook IV
1927
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Box
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Folder
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54 |
1 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference appointment letter (Shelved in FOLIO)
1932
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2 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference Nous Desarmons Packet
1932
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3 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: pamphlets
1932
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4 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notes
1932
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5 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notes
1932
|
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6 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notebooks I-III
1932
|
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7 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notebooks IV-V
1932
|
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8 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notebooks VI-VII
1932
|
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9 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notebooks VIII-X
1932
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10 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: notebooks XI-XII
1932
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Box
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Folder
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55 |
1 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace list of signers
1932
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2 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Canada, Holland, Mexico, Hawaiian Territory, Puerto Rico)
1932
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3 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas)
1932
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4 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (California, Colorado, Connecticut)
1932
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5 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia)
1932
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6 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa)
1932
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7 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana)
1932
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8 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts)
1932
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9 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri)
1932
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10 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey)
1932
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11 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (New York
1932
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12 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon)
1932
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13 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota)
1932
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Box
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Folder
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56 |
1 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont Virginia)
1932
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2 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: petitions for peace (Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming; location not given)
1932
|
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3 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference: sketches of delegates by Oscar Lazar (Shelved in FOLIO)
1932
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Box
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Folder
|
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57 |
1 |
International Federation of University Women: programs, agenda, schedules
1938
|
|
2 |
International Federation of University Women: reports, agendas, balance sheet
1938
|
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Scrapbooks
1901-1941, n.d.
|
|
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Statistics about Mount Holyoke College
1903-1919
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Box
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Folder
|
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64 |
1 |
Statistical surveys and bulletins
1903-1912
|
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2 |
Statistical provisions, questionnaires, surveys
1913-1919
|
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3 |
Notebook
circa 1907-circa 1912
|
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4 |
Loose surveys, notes, records
circa 1898-circa 1912, n.d.
|
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Inauguration Materials
1900-1901
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Box
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Folder
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65 |
1 |
Committee of Inauguration minutes
May 1901
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2 |
Announcements, programs, invitations, tickets
May 1901
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3 |
Inauguration program
1901
|
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4 |
Clippings
January 1900-June 1901
|
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5 |
Acceptances, Adams-Cook
1901
|
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6 |
Acceptances, Cooley-Gulick
1901
|
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7 |
Acceptances, Hall-Norcross
1901
|
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8 |
Acceptances, Oberlin-Taylor
1901
|
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9 |
Acceptances, Terry-Wright
1901
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Box
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Folder
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66 |
1 |
Regrets, Abbott-Crucker
1901
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2 |
Regrets, Cutter-Knight
1901
|
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3 |
Regrets, Lane-Root
1901
|
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4 |
Regrets, Royal Halloway College-Watson
1901
|
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5 |
Regrets, Weeden-Young
1901
|
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6 |
Correspondence: Congratulations
1901
|
|
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Legal Documents
1921, 1922, 1932, 1947
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Box
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Folder
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67 |
1 |
Birth certificate and vaccination record
1921, 1922
|
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Honors and Awards
circa 1893-circa 1947, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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68 |
1 |
Lists, notes
circa 1947
|
|
2 |
Correspondence, citations and articles
1910, 1914, 1923, 1931-1940, 1946
|
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3 |
Correspondence, awards, program, and commemorative ode (Shelved in FOLIO)
1921, 1931, 1939, 1941
|
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4 |
Honorary degree citations (Shelved in FOLIO)
1900-1940
|
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5 |
Honorary degree citations
1931-1937
|
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6 |
Letters of appreciation
1937, 1939
|
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7 |
Programs, certificates, and membership cards
circa 1893-1946
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Box
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Folder
|
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69 |
1 |
Mary Emma Woolley Foundation
1921
|
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2 |
Mary E. Woolley International Fellowship: brochures, announcements, and correspondence
1935-1946
|
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3 |
Mary E. Woolley International Fellowship: book of signatures of donors
1939
|
|
4 |
Mary E. Woolley International Fellowship: book of signatures of donors
1945
|
|
5 |
Mary Lyon and Mary Woolley luncheon
March 18, 1937
|
|
6 |
Testimonial book, Mount Holyoke College faculty
1937
|
Box
|
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70 |
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Delegates badge to fiftieth anniversary of Vassar
1915
|
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Connecticut and Mexican commemoration coins
1894, 1935
|
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Offert Par Le Conseil Federal Suisse et Les Autorites Genevoises
1932
|
|
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Monticello College Seal, The Philharmonic Symphony Society medal
1938, 1942
|
|
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Near-East Relief medal
1915
|
|
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Massachusetts Peace Society medal
n.d.
|
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Daughters of the American Revolution lapel pin
n.d.
|
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Pour La France medal
n.d.
|
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Brown University Susan Colver Rosenberger medal
n.d.
|
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Mount Holyoke College seventy-fifth anniversary badge
1912
|
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Fifteenth International Congress Against Alcoholism delegate badge
September 21-26, 1920
|
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1 |
League to Enforce Peace delegate badge
1919
|
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Memorabilia
1884-1946, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
|
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71 |
1 |
Announcements, programs, lists, and notes
circa 1905-1946
|
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3 |
Cards
1915, 1930, 1941, n.d.
|
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4 |
Collection of signatures of Mount Holyoke alumnae (Shelved in FOLIO)
June 12, 1937
|
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5 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference Memorabilia
1932
|
|
6 |
Geneva Disarmament Conference Memorabilia
1932
|
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7 |
Diplomas: Wheaton Female Seminary and Brown University (Shelved in FOLIO)
1884, 1895
|
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10 |
Invitations
circa 1900-1936
|
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11 |
Letters to and clippings concerning dogs
circa 1924-1932
|
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12 |
Membership certificates (Shelved in FOLIO)
1893-1943, n.d.
|
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13 |
Poems and prayers
1926-1930, n.d.
|
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Books that Belonged to Woolley
1869-1942, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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72 |
1 |
Credo by Anne C.E. Allinson, Love and Life by Elsa Tudor, Before I Die by an American Soldier
1934, 1935, 1942
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2 |
A Hundred Years of Mount Holyoke College by Arthur C. Cole
1940
|
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5 |
The Whittier Birthday Book
1889
|
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6 |
The Ghosts of My Friends
June 1909
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Box
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Folder
|
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73 |
1 |
The Holy Bible
1898
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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74 |
1 |
The Holy Bible
1870
|
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Biographical Information
1895-1947, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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75 |
1 |
Articles
1895-1903
|
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7 |
Articles and miscellaneous items
1938-1940
|
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8 |
Women Leaders, edited by Philip Henry Lotz
1940
|
|
10 |
Obituaries and tributes
1947
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Box
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Folder
|
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76 |
1 |
Obituaries and tributes
1947
|
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2 |
Memorials and tributes
1947
|
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Sound Recordings
1920, 1937, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
|
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77 |
1 |
The Strength of Goodness chapel talk
1920
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2 |
Address to Mount Holyoke Clubs
n.d.
|
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3 |
Mt. Holyoke 1837-1937 (Shelved in FOLIO)
March 23, 1937
|
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Photographs
circa 1845-circa 1947
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Box
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Folder
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78 |
1 |
General Information
n.d.
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2 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1864-1870s
|
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3 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1880s-1890s
|
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4 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1900-1901
|
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5 |
Photographs of Woolley
1902
|
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6 |
Photographs of Woolley
1902
|
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7 |
Photographs of Woolley
1903
|
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8 |
Photographs of Woolley
1903
|
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9 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1904-1908
|
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10 |
Photographs of Woolley
1909
|
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11 |
Photographs of Woolley
1909-circa 1910
|
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12 |
Photographs of Woolley
1911
|
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13 |
Photographs of Woolley
1911
|
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14 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1912-1920s
|
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15 |
Photographs of Woolley
1920s-1930s
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Box
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Folder
|
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79 |
1 |
Photographs of Woolley
1921
|
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2 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1930s
|
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3 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1930s
|
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4 |
Photographs of Woolley
1931
|
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5 |
Photographs of Woolley
1931
|
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6 |
Photographs of Woolley
1932-1933
|
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7 |
Photographs of Woolley: Geneva Disarmament Conference
1932
|
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8 |
Photographs of Woolley
circa 1934-1935
|
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9 |
Photographs of Woolley
1935
|
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10 |
Photographs of Woolley
1936
|
|
11 |
Photographs of Woolley
1930s-1940s
|
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12 |
Portraits: paintings, drawings, etc., of Woolley
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Box
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Folder
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80 |
1 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1900
|
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2 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1901-1919
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3 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1920s
|
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4 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1930s
|
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5 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1930s
|
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6 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1930s
|
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7 |
Photographs of Woolley with others: Geneva Disarmament Conference
1932
|
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8 |
Photographs of Woolley with others
circa 1940s
|
Box
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Folder
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81 |
1 |
Photographs taken during trip to Orient
1921-1922
|
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2 |
Photographs taken during trip to Orient
1921-1922
|
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3 |
Photographs taken during trip to Orient
1921-1922
|
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4 |
Photographs relating to Geneva Disarmament Conference
1932
|
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5 |
Photographs Relating to Woolley
circa 1900-1947
|
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6 |
Photographs of others: Woolley Family Members
1879, n.d.
|
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7 |
Photographs of others: women
1896, 1937, n.d.
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8 |
Photographs of others: women
1941, 1945, n.d.
|
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9 |
Photographs of others: men
1918, 1939, n.d.
|
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10 |
Photographs of others: children and groups
circa 1924-1946, n.d.
|
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11 |
Photographs of others: Woolley family album
circa 1845-circa 1870s
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Box
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Folder
|
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82 |
1 |
Photograph album
circa 1920s-1930s
|
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2 |
Glass plate negatives
n.d.
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Box
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83 |
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Rolled photographs, chiefly of Woolley and other participants in conferences or other meetings of the American Institute of Pacific Relations, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, League of Nations, National Advisory Committee of Education, National Institute of Social Sciences, and Phi Beta Kappa. Also includes photographs of groups of people at events, including a dinner held in Woolley's honor in January 1932, before she left for the Geneva Disarmament Conference
circa 1921-1937, n.d.
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Box
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84 |
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Oversize or framed photographs of Mary Emma Woolley, Woolley family members, and others, and a portfolio of Famous American Women (including Woolley) by Leon Gordon (shelved in Folio)
circa 1890s-1930s, n.d.
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Box
|
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85 |
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Alphabetical index to correspondents represented by letters in Series 1, A-I
1901-1947
|
Box
|
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86 |
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Alphabetical index to correspondents represented by letters in Series 1, J-V
1901-1947
|
Box
|
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87 |
|
Alphabetical index to correspondents represented by letters in Series 1, W-Z
1901-1947-1947
|
Box
|
|
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88 |
|
Alphabetical index to titles of Woolley's speeches and articles in Series 1, A-V
circa 1899-1944
|
Box
|
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89 |
|
Alphabetical index to titles of Woolley's speeches and articles in Series 2, W-Z
circa 1899-1944
|
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Oversize (Folio) Material
1932, 1937
|
Box
|
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90 |
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Wheaton Female Seminary and Brown University diplomas; correspondence, awards, letter of appointment, program, and commemorative ode; membership certificates; honorary degree citations; Geneva Disarmament Conference appointment letter and book of sketches of delegates by Oscar Lazar; sound recording entitled Mt. Holyoke 1837-1937
1884-1943, n.d.
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Box
|
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91 |
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Collection of signatures of Mount Holyoke alumna
June 12, 1937
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