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Svava Jakobsdóttir, 1952, Icelandic author, politician and women's rights activist; Piper Kerman, 1992, author of Orange is the New Black; Megan Dowd Lambert, 1996, children's book author; Tosca Lee, 1992, best-selling author of Demon: A Memoir and Havah: The Story of Eve; Madeleine L'Engle, 1941, Newbery Medal Honor-winning author of A ...
Cynthia DeFelice (1973), author; Thomas Christopher Greene (1993), author; Evelyn Tooley Hunt (1926), originator of the American style of Haiku; her poem inspired the book The Color Purple by Alice Walker; Holman W. Jenkins Jr (1982), The Wall Street Journal editorial board member and policy commentator; Uzma Aslam Khan (1991), author
Pages in category "Lists of authors by name" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... This page was last edited on 23 November 2023, at 04:28 ...
A view of Smith's campus c. 1900. The college was chartered in 1871 by a bequest of Sophia Smith and opened its doors in 1875 with 14 students and 6 faculty. [13] When Smith inherited a fortune from her father aged 65, she decided that leaving her inheritance to found a women's college was the best way for her to fulfill the moral obligation she expressed in her will: [14]
Women's College Coalition – list of alumnae " All women, and thriving " – News and Observer " In Virginia, three elite women's colleges reinvent themselves and find a new mission in a coed world " – 6 November 2006 Newsweek article on Sweet Briar College , Hollins University , and Mary Baldwin College
Authors Ferrante, Jesmyn Ward, and George Saunders each had three books on the list, the most of any author. The following authors were listed twice: Roberto Bolaño, Edward P. Jones, Denis Johnson, Alice Munro, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith and Philip Roth. [2]
Smith created its first Rare Book Room in the 1937 addition to Neilson Library, under the direction of Smith librarian Mary E. Dunham. [2]It was renamed the Mortimer Rare Book Room in 1994 in honor of curator and teacher Ruth Mortimer, who herself graduated from Smith, [3] and served as the collection's steward from 1975 until her death in 1994. [2]
The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with A: Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p ...