Archived snapshot of Mount Holyoke Politics Department website, prior to 2008 website revision. Includes course information, faculty and staff profiles.
A photograph of students at the Fiske Seminary in Iran, ca. 1912. Note on back and depicted on the second image, says "For a time most of these Jewish girls attended the Seminary. Now they have a school in the Jewish quarter. The teachers furnished...
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1843-44, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1846-47, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
Poems by Kathryn Irene Glascock. Kathryn Irene Glascock was a Mount Holyoke College Alumnae, class of 1922, who died shortly after graduation in February, 1923. Ada Snell, a professor and chairman of the English Department at Mount Holyoke...
A remembrance of Mount Holyoke Seminary teacher Rebecca Wheelock Hart (Fiske) in a book: Services and Tributes in Memory of Mrs. Rebecca Wheelock Hart wife of Rev. Burdett Hart, D.D. who died in New Haven, November 25, 1892.
A letter from Mrs. F. W. March to Charlotte Allen Ward, class of 1903, questioning whether the Ward family would be returning to Syria the following summer after their furlough from the Medical School of the Syrian Protestant College (later to be...
A Young Christian Heroically Resists Temptation, in the Presence of Saint Paul the Hermit. According to Thomas, p. 88: ""This painting is the first of eight the Limbourgs dedicated to the life of the Hermit Saints, Paul and Anthony, as related in...
Judith here piously pours ashes on her head in preparation for her mission to kill Holofernes She is found frequently in 13th c. art, as illustration of patriotic and heroic role. Psychologically, it represents a great advance in the handling of...
Judith here returns triumphant from her mission, bearing the head of Holofernes Representation of the patriotic role of Judith, still rare in the 12th century., become more frequent later in 13th c.