Alumnae Bulletin


Bryn Mawr's Loss
After being forced out of Bryn Mawr, Jessie Redmon Fauset helped shape the Harlem Renaissance.
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Summer 2020
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For Love of Erdman
Justine Stiftel ’20 interrogates the dorm that architects love—and Mawrters debate.
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Winter 2020
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The Emperor and the Mawrter
American librarian, author, and Quaker tutored heir to Chrysanthemum Throne.

A Good Heart and Endurance
Alumna from the Class of 1896 sought adventure in high places.
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Summer 2019
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The Perfect Spy
When the war came, two Mawrters traded excavation for espionage.
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Spring 2019
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From Japan to Bryn Mawr and Back
When Umeko Tsuda (Class of 1890) returned home from Bryn Mawr, she dedicated herself to the cause of Japanese women’s education by founding Tsuda College (now Tsuda University).
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Winter 2019
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The Haunting
Does a ghost inhabit the third floor of Bryn Mawr's oldest dorm?

A Happy Fellowship
"Here I have found a place for myself. I feel I am not just a part of a piece of machinery."
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Summer 2018
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