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  1. d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net › unitedchurchofchrist › legacy_urlRH #25 - Mary Emma Woolley

    In 1900 another Mary, Mary Emma Woolley, became the president of Mount Holyoke and led the school for thirty-seven years. Mary Emma Woolley was born in 1863 in Connecticut. She was one of the first women to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Brown University in Providence, RI.

  2. Blanche Henry Clark Weaver; Life and Letters of Mary Emma Woolley. By Jeannette Marks. (Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1955. xii + 300 pp. Illustrations, not

  3. Mary Emma Woolley, college professor and President of Mount Holyoke College from 1901-1937, was born on July 13, 1863 in South Norwalk, Connecticut to Joseph Judah Woolley, a Congregational minister, and Mary August Ferris Woolley, a schoolteacher.

  4. Mary Emma Woolley is the author of A Girl's Student Days and After (1.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 reviews, published 1911), Lida Shaw King (0.0 avg rating... Home My Books

  5. Mary Emma Woolley Birth 13 Jul 1863. South Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Death 5 Sep 1947 (aged 84) Westport, Essex County, New York, USA Burial. Hillside Cemetery. Wilton, Fairfield County, ...

  6. A photograph of Mount Holyoke College president Mary Emma Woolley at her desk at the Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, held in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1932-1933.

  7. Mary Emma Woolley in her graduating gap and gown, as first female student to attend Brown University and would later become the 11th President of Mount Holyoke College. Mary Woolley took her experiences from being the first female student to attend Brown University and used it to try to improve women’s education later in life.