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Edith Philips

1928 - US & Canada Competition
Humanities - French Literature

BIO

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928:

Philips, Edith: Appointed to study the Quaker and Quaker ideas in French Literature with particular reference to the eighteenth century and chiefly in French libraries; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1928.

Born November 3, 1892, at Boston, Massachusetts. Education: Goucher College, A.B., 1913; Doctor de l’Université, Paris, 1923.

Assistant Professor of French, 1923—, Goucher College.

Publications: “Les Bonapartistes Réfugiés en Amérique,” 1923; “Poésies Françaises,” an anthology, 1926; “Louis Hue Girardin and Nicholas Gouin Dufief,” 1925; articles in American Speech, the Modern Language Journal, and Publications of the Modern Language Association of America.
 

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