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Greene, Helen French, 1868-

 Person

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Ada Louise Comstock papers

 Collection
Identifier: CA-MS-00015
Abstract

Acting President of Smith College, Dean of the College of Smith College, Professor of English at Smith College, and President of Radcliffe College. Contains biographical material, correspondence, materials related to professional and volunteer work, and photographs.

Dates of Materials: 1897 - 1998

John Morton Greene collection of documents on the early history of Smith College

 Collection
Identifier: CA-MS-01215
Abstract John Morton Greene, Sophia Smith's pastor, is generally regarded as the originator of the idea of founding Smith College as a college for women. Born in Hadley, Mass. on March 12, 1830, he was an 1853 graduate of Amherst College, which also granted him the A.M. in 1856 and D.D. in 1881. This collection contains items collected by Greene documenting the early days of Smith College. Much of the collection consists of letters from Greene to Sophia Smith, summarizing their meetings about the...
Dates of Materials: 1868 - 1933

John Morton Greene papers

 Collection
Identifier: CA-MS-00080
Abstract

Pastor of Sophia Smith, generally regarded as the originator of the idea of founding Smith College as a college for women. Papers contain biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, recollections, journals, manuscripts, photographs, and published works. There are also articles and clippings pertaining to his life, Sophia Smith, and the early history and founding of Smith College.

Dates of Materials: 1833 - 1997

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