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2025

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"The Story of Wellesley" by Florence Converse is a captivating narrative that chronicles the rich history and development of Wellesley College, an esteemed institution for women's education. Through vivid storytelling, Converse highlights the college's founding principles, the challenges it faced, and the remarkable women who shaped its legacy. The book serves as both a tribute to the pioneering spirit of its founders and an exploration of the evolving role of women in higher education, ma...

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2025

EN

The story begins with William Langland, known as "Long Will" due to his tall stature, living a humble life as a cleric and writer. Despite his talents, he struggles with poverty and the harsh realities of medieval society. His keen observations and deep empathy for the plight of the common people inspire him to write "Piers Plowman," a work that criticizes the corruption and hypocrisy he sees around him.As Langland travels across England, he encounters a variety of characters from differen...

The Story of Wellesley

Unveiling the Legacy: A Journey Through Wellesley College's History

2019

EN

In "The Story of Wellesley," Florence Converse weaves a rich tapestry of narrative that captures the history and spirit of Wellesley College, a premier women'Äôs institution in the United States. Through eloquent prose and a keen eye for detail, Converse explores the college's founding, growth, and impact on women's education in a time when opportunities for women were limited. The book'Äôs literary style is marked by a blend of biography, institutional history, and social commentary, situ...

Long Will

Enriched edition. Exploring Love, Loss, and Self-Discovery in 19th Century America

2019

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Florence Converse's "Long Will" presents a richly layered narrative that embarks on an exploration of personal identity, familial ties, and the societal expectations of the early 20th century. Through its lyrical prose and vivid characterizations, the novel delves into the inner lives of its characters, providing a profound examination of their struggles and aspirations. Converse's stylistic choices reflect her mastery of blending realism with a touch of romanticism, set against a backdrop...

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2015

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Another classic converted by eBooksLib.com. The day after the Wellesley fire, an eager young reporter on a Boston paper came out to the college by appointment to interview a group of Wellesley women, alumnae and teachers, grief-stricken by the catastrophe which had befallen them. He came impetuously, with that light-hearted breathlessness so characteristic of young reporters in the plays of Bernard Shaw and Arnold Bennett. He was charmingly in character, and he sent his voice out on the ru...

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7 hours 7 min

2021

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In 1875, Wellesley college opened its doors to women. The Story of Wellesley, written over a hundred years ago, by Florence Converse, a Wellesley professor and graduate herself, tells of the first 40 years of this remarkable school. Henry Fowle Durant founded it with a very specific philosophy which grew and changed as the decades passed. The first six presidents each approached their duty with different talents and goals. Students flourished and became supporting alumnae. Although the ind...

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2012

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A fascinating dictionary of terms and phrases traditionally used in the oldest universities.

2017

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Katharine Lee Bates’ “America the Beautiful” resonates for many people as the most patriotic and beloved American anthem. Her words remind us of why we love our country—the beauty of our land, the historic sacrifices of our people, and our ideals of hope and brotherhood. That has never been more important than today. Drawing on extensive research in Bates family diaries, letters, and memoirs, biographer Melinda M. Ponder brings Katharine to vivid life. Although her passion was poetry, Kath...

Nine Black Women

An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Writers from the United States, Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean

2015

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This is the first anthology to bring together the writings of the earliest black women writers in the East and West Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada, the US and England. The selections span the American Revolution to the decade following the Civil War. The nine writers included, both slave and free, represent a variety of genres, regions, professions, and political perspectives. Their words suggest the rich cultural history embedded in the writings, and provide a glimpse into the lives of women ...

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A Collection of College Words and Customs

Exploring Academic Linguistic Traditions in the 19th Century

2019

EN

In "A Collection of College Words and Customs," Benjamin Homer Hall presents a meticulous exploration of the unique language and traditions that characterize collegiate life in 19th-century America. The book is both a glossary and an ethnographic study that captures the vibrant lexicon of American universities, showcasing the interplay between linguistic creativity and evolving cultural practices. Through a nuanced lens, Hall deftly articulates the significance of these words and customs w...

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