No. of pages 478
Published: 2018
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"Smith College Monthly, Vol. 38: October 1929" is a classic reprint that showcases the vibrant campus life and intellectual pursuits at Smith College during that era. The volume includes various articles, essays, and poetry written by students and faculty, reflecting the educational environment and social dynamics of the time. It offers insights into the cultural and academic interests of women in the late 1920s, highlighting their contributions to literature, society, and the evolving role of women in higher education. This collection serves as a valuable historical document, celebrating the voices and experiences of Smith College's community. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 478 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Forgotten Books .
Elizabeth Shaw was born in Belfast and lived most of her life in Berlin, where she moved after the Second World War. Well-known as an artist, she wrote and illustrated 23 books for children, many of which have been translated into several languages. Her website (currently in German) is www. artshaw. com. Elizabeth Shaw was born in Belfast and lived most of her life in Berlin, where she moved after the Second World War. Well-known as an artist, she wrote and illustrated 23 books for children, many of which have been translated into several languages. Her website (currently in German) is www. artshaw. com.