A History through Letters
¶ In its very first issue the editors of the Alumnae Quarterly invited readers to send feedback, and in its
¶ In its very first issue the editors of the Alumnae Quarterly invited readers to send feedback, and in its
Four alumnae talk about the sometimes unexpected turns in their career paths Perhaps, like many parents, you put your career
The daughter of abolitionists and a leading suffragette, Helen Pitts, class of 1859, fought for civil rights long before her
Professor Emeritus Curtis Smith died on February 15 at the age of 93. After serving four years in the US
“Let’s talk grocery expenses,” reads a post to the Mohos with Kiddos Facebook group in February. “What is your average
Exploring The Angled Road In January 2013 Emily Dietrich ’85 started a writers’ group open to members of the Mount