Blanche Colton Williams

Blanche Colton Williams wearing cap and gown, from a 1898 yearbook of the II&C Blanche Colton Williams (February 10, 1879 – August 9, 1944) was an American author, editor, department head and professor of English literature, and pioneer in women’s higher education. She was known for her “groundbreaking work on structure and analysis of the short story” and is credited with having done more for the short story genre than anyone in her lifetime. An 1898 graduate of Industrial Institute and College in Columbus, Mississippi, the first public women’s university in the United States, Williams went on to a three-decade career at Hunter College, a women’s college in New York City. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Freeman, William, 1880-
    Published 1939
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    Published 1935
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    by Anderson, Marjorie, 1892-1954
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    Published 1929
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