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Laurenus Clark Seelye 1875–1910 2
Marion LeRoy Burton 1910–1917 3
William Allan Neilson 1917–1939 –
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow...
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LeRoy Burton President of
Smith College In
office 1910–1917
Preceded by
Laurenus Clark Seelye Succeeded by
William Allan Neilson 4th
President of the University...
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married James Bixler in 1898; and died in 1919.
Seelye is the
brother of
Laurenus Clark Seelye,
first president of
Smith College. He is the
grandfather of...
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romantic and made
students unhealthy and
unladylike through academic strain.
Laurenus Clark Seelye, Smith's
first president,
hoped that by
keeping students in...
- Seelye,
president of
Amherst College from 1876–90, and his grand-uncle was
Laurenus Clark Seelye, the
first president of
Smith College. J.
Seelye Bixler attended...
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College and
Princeton Theological Seminary;
president of
Union College.
Laurenus Clark Seelye,
attended 1858-59,
first president of
Smith College George...
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Tuscan scholar of
Sanskrit and his
mother was American,
whose uncle was
Laurenus Clark Seelye, the
first president of
Smith College.
After high
school graduation...
- Bar ****ociation (1881–1882) and US
Congressman from New York (1869–1875)
Laurenus C. Seelye,
first president of
Smith College, 1875-1910 John
Canfield Spencer...
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Smith College offers art
history degrees,
first initiated by
President Laurenus Clark Seelye in the 1870s, has
evolved to
become one of the most respected...