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  2. Mount Holyoke College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holyoke College is a private liberal arts women's college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. [11] It is the oldest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of historically female colleges in the Northeastern United States. [12] The college was founded in 1837 as the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary by Mary Lyon, a ...

  3. List of Mount Holyoke College people - Wikipedia

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    Yau Tsit Law, 1916 - dean of women, Lingnan University. Pauline Tompkins, 1941 - former president, Cedar Crest College. Barbara M. White, 1941 - former president, Mills College. Alice Stone Ilchman 1957 - former president, Sarah Lawrence College. Elizabeth Topham Kennan, 1960 - former president, Mount Holyoke College.

  4. Mary Lyon - Wikipedia

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    March 5, 1849. (1849-03-05) (aged 52) South Hadley, Massachusetts. Resting place. Mount Holyoke College. Mary Mason Lyon (/ ˈlaɪ.ən /; February 28, 1797 – March 5, 1849) was an American pioneer in women's education. She established the Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts, (now Wheaton College) in 1834.

  5. Richard Glenn Gettell - Wikipedia

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    Amherst College University of California, Berkeley. Profession. Professor. Richard Glenn Gettell (March 3, 1912 – August 14, 1988) [ 1 ] was an American educator who served as the 12th President of Mount Holyoke College from 1957 to 1968. His mother, Nelene Groff Gettell (née Knapp), taught at Amherst High School from 1921 to 1923; [ 2 ][ 3 ...

  6. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (established 1876 [1]) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, is located on the Mount Holyoke College campus and is a member of Museums10.It is one of the oldest teaching museums in the country, dedicated to providing firsthand experience with works of significant aesthetic and cultural value. [2]

  7. Anna J. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Worked in an elementary school in Audrain County. Anna Jane Harrison (December 23, 1912 – August 8, 1998) was an American organic chemist and a professor of chemistry at Mount Holyoke College for nearly forty years. She was the first female president of the American Chemical Society, [1] and the recipient of twenty honorary degrees. [2]

  8. Category:Mount Holyoke College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holyoke College seal.svg 127 × 127; 109 KB. Categories: Liberal arts colleges in Massachusetts. Women's universities and colleges in the United States. Seven Sister Colleges. Education in Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Universities and colleges in Hampshire County, Massachusetts. New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference schools.

  9. John Payson Williston Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The John Payson Williston Observatory is an astronomical observatory located at the highest point on the Mount Holyoke College campus. Constructed in 1881, the observatory is a modest building with a 24-inch Ritchey-Chretien reflector optical telescope. It is maintained and operated by the Mount Holyoke College Astronomy Department.