Wilma J. Pugh papers, 1928-1999.

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Wilma J. Pugh papers, 1928-1999.

Collection concerns the life and academic career of Wilma J. Pugh and the history of the Pugh Family. The collection also holds Wilma Pugh's personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of her articles about charity in seventeenth century France, reprints of her articles, typed copies of her master's and Ph. D thesis respectively, periodicals that include her articles, and bibliographic research notes.

1.75 cubic ft. (2 boxes + 3 envelopes)

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Pugh family.

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Mount Holyoke College.

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The first official publication of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary was a catalogue issued in 1837 containing information about trustees, teachers, terms of admission, the course of study, the schedule for the year, Family Accommodations, and the Moral and Religious Influence at the school. Subsequent catalogues (with periodic updates) trace the growth of the institution and provide detailed information about the academic program and residential life for students at the College. These publications h...

Pugh, Wilma J. (Wilma Jennings), 1906-

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Wilma J. Pugh was a professor of history. Pugh was born in Evanston, Wyoming in 1906. She graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1926 and earned her Ph. D in history from Cornell University in 1931. She went on to teach history at several colleges and universities, including Stephens College (1931-1935), Lindenwood College (1936-1938), the University of Wyoming (1939-1940), Bates College (1942-1943), and Mount Holyoke College (1943-1971). Pugh was an authority on charity in seventeenth cent...