Letters, 1925-1961, to Lewis Mumford.

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Letters, 1925-1961, to Lewis Mumford.

Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from various members of the faculty and administration of Smith College.

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Gray, William Dodge

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Gray was born May 6, 1878. He was educated at the University of Arkansas (A.B., 1900) and Cornell University (M.A., 1903; Ph. D., 1907). He taught classical history and archaeology at Smith College, 1907-1946. He died September 30, 1958. From the description of William Dodge Gray papers, 1913-1958. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 52636293 ...

Smith College.

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Since 1900, Christmas at Smith College has involved the sending of cards, the singing of carols and the annual Vespers. Smith College's Christmas Vespers has allowed religious and non-religious students alike to come together and appreciate the music and spirit of the holiday season. At this annual candlelight ceremony, Smith College choral groups perform seasonal songs and religious readings. From the description of Records of Christmas at Smith College, 1900-[ongoing]. (Smith Colle...

Dewey, Robert E. (Robert Eugene), 1923-

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Sheehan, Donald Henry 1917-

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Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin

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Noted physicist, professor at Ohio State University (1873-78) and Imperial University of Japan (1878-81), member of the U.S. Signal Corps (1884-86), President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1894-1901), etc. From the description of T. C. Mendenhall letter to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1893 Apr 13. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 318545603 Smith College President (sixth), 1958-1975. Born June 14, 1910. Yale University, B.A., 1932; Ph. D., 1938. Oxford Unive...

Hicks, Granville, 1901-1982

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Hicks was a literary critic, novelist and teacher (1901-1982). He graduated from Harvard University, studied for the ministry and joined the Communist Party in 1934. He was the literary editor of the New masses and applied Marxist criticism to American literature in his writings. He broke with the Party in 1939 and in the 1950s testified before the House Committee on Un-American Activities against the Party. Arvin (1900-1963) was also educated at Harvard University and taught at Smith College fr...