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Smith College.
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Since 1900, Christmas at Smith College has involved the sending of cards, the singing of carols and the annual Vespers. Smith College's Christmas Vespers has allowed religious and non-religious students alike to come together and appreciate the music and spirit of the holiday season. At this annual candlelight ceremony, Smith College choral groups perform seasonal songs and religious readings. From the description of Records of Christmas at Smith College, 1900-[ongoing]. (Smith Colle...
Wilder, Amos N. (Amos Niven), 1895-1993
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Amos N. Wilder was a pastor, poet, teacher, and theologian. He was ordained in 1926 as a Congregational minister, and was the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University from 1956-1963. From the description of Amos Niven Wilder Papers, 1923-1982. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 664618230 Wilder taught theology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Amos N. Wilder, 1954-1968 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldC...
Saturday Morning Club (Boston, Mass.)
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The Saturday Morning Club was founded by Julia Ward Howe in 1871 for her youngest daughter, Maud, and Maud's friends. The Club, whose purpose was "to promote culture and social intercourse", met on Saturday mornings from November through April, alternating between guest lectures and Club discussions of the previous week's topic. Lecturers included Lucy Stone, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Abba Woolson, Annie and James Fields, professors from Harvard University, and many others. (Volume I-10v contains a c...
Wilder, Catharine Kerlin, 1906-2006
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Catharine Kerlin was born in Camden, New Jersey the daughter of Ward Dix Kerlin, co-owner of the Camden Forge, and Sarah Jenney Gilbert Kerlin, a women's suffrage activist on the state level and then, after 1920, active in the League of Women Voters. Theirs was a fairly prosperous family and the Kerlin children, Catharine and her two brothers, attended private schools, mostly those run by Quakers, and spent their summers at camps in northern New Hampshire. Catharine Kerlin graduated...