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  2. Glascock Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Glascock Poetry Prize is awarded to the winner of the annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest at Mount Holyoke College.The "invitation-only competition is sponsored by the English department at Mount Holyoke and counts many well-known poets, including Sylvia Plath and James Merrill, among its past winners" [1] and is thought to be the "oldest intercollegiate poetry ...

  3. List of Mount Holyoke College people - Wikipedia

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    Mary McHenry, 1954 - professor of English credited with introducing African American literature to Mount Holyoke; Jane English, 1964 - physicist, translator, photographer; Dolores Hayden, 1966 - professor of architecture, urbanism, and American studies; Carolyn Collette, 1967 - professor of English; Karen E. Rowe, 1967 - English professor at UCLA

  4. Mount Holyoke College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holyoke was founded in 1837 by Mary Lyon as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. [15] Lyon developed her ideas on how to educate women when she was assistant principal at Ipswich Female Seminary in Massachusetts. By 1837 she had convinced multiple sponsors to support her ideals and the nation's first real college for women.

  5. Stephen F. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Stephen F. Jones (born c. 1953) is an English expert on post-Communist societies in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe who currently serves as Chair of Russian and Eurasian Studies at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts.

  6. Mary Emma Woolley - Wikipedia

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    By 1901, Mount Holyoke was the only women's college with the system still in place and Woolley thought the system was old fashioned and an obstacle in her goal of making Mount Holyoke intellectually equal to male colleges. She also created a position for Jeanette Marks, who taught English and Theater at Mount Holyoke until her retirement in 1941.

  7. Donald Weber - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ruth, and Elizabeth MacGregor Professor of English and Chair of the English department at Mount Holyoke College. [1] [2]

  8. Mount Holyoke - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holyoke, a traprock mountain, elevation 935 feet (285 m), is the westernmost peak of the Holyoke Range and part of the 100-mile (160 km) Metacomet Ridge. The mountain is located in the Connecticut River Valley of western Massachusetts , and is the namesake of nearby Mount Holyoke College .

  9. Harriett M. Allyn - Wikipedia

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    [7] [2] She attended high school at the Williams Memorial Institute, before enrolling at Mount Holyoke College. [6] There, she was an active participant in a number of student government organizations. [6] An entry for Allyn in the 1905 Mount Holyoke yearbook reads: To grind Harriett is to "pursue things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme".