Off the Shelf: Winter 2012
Nonfiction Flora’s Empire: British Gardens in India By Eugenia Herbert During the colonization of India, British expatriates feeling homesick for
Nonfiction Flora’s Empire: British Gardens in India By Eugenia Herbert During the colonization of India, British expatriates feeling homesick for
“My mother has very little memory of what it was like to give birth,” says Jainee McCarroll ’93. “She was knocked
The Quarterly asked the alumnae educators quoted in “Making the Grade: What’s Right with US Public Education” to suggest Web
Dottie Segal Casper ’48 didn’t think of herself as funny for most of her life. But in her late seventies,
[Extras associated with the summer 2010 feature article in the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly magazine, by Hannah M. Wallace ’95]