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Identifier: smithalumn2122alum (find matches)
Title: Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Alumnae Association of Smith College
Subjects: News by/about College alumnae
Publisher: Alumnae Association of Smith College
Contributing Library: Smith College Libraries, College Archives
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y of Longer Poems Everymans Library supplies such editions as you will enjoy reading, and be glad tokeep for later years, of your favorite authors. Shakespeare (3 vols) Arnold Burns Scott (27 volsj Dickens (22 vols) Wordsworth Byron Shelley Emerson (5 vols) Keats Rossetti Whitman etc. etc. etc. etc. Whatever you need among the books which the world has approved, it is here. Everymans Library offers those whose thirst for books is deeper than their purses alarge number of far-famed works here for the first time issued in inexpensive editions. Duruys History of France (2 vols) Carlyles French Revolution Greens Short History of the English People Motleys Dutch Republic (3 vols) Macaulays History of England (3 vols) Grotes History of Greece Sismondis Italian Repulbics Merivales History of Romeetc. etc. Send for a classified list of 750 volumes. In cloth, $1.00 each. E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Ave., New York When writing to advertisers be sure to mentionThe Smith Alumnae Quarterly ^
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I £0e fhmitfy (#fumnae Quaxfctfy Vol. XIII FEBRUARY, 1922 No. 2 Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Concord, New Hampshire, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CONFERENCE The Conference from the Womans Angle Laura Puffer Morgan The editors feel that it was sheer inspiration that prompted them to ask Mrs. Morgan,Smith 1895, to keep her eyes open and send the Quarterly anything she could gather aboutthe women connected with the Conference. They were unaware that her eyes were in anysense official, but knew that they were keen. It so happened, however, that almost coincidentwith our letter came Mrs. Morgans appointment as Director of the International Forums ofthe National Conference for the Limitation of Armaments. She has, therefore, had veryexceptional opportunities for meeting the interesting personalities from foreign countries, andwe are greatly indebted to her for these fascinating glimpses from the outskirts. The Conference on Limitation of A

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