Edith Hamilton was 7 when her father, a Fort Wayne, Ind., wholesale grocer, introduced her to the study of Latin. Edith’s parents were disenchanted with their mid-19th-century public schools, ...
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THE latest book by that eloquent appraiser of the past Miss Edith Hamilton was published in January. It’s called “The Echo of Greece,” it received universally favorable reviews (“masterly,” “edifying, ...
A pioneer in industrial medicine and the first woman to teach at the Harvard Medical School, DR. ALICE H A MILTON,following her graduation from the University of Michigan, went abroad with her older ...
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