Edith Philips
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Edith Philips (November 3, 1892 – July 19, 1983) was an American writer and academic of French literature. Her research focused on eighteenth-century French literature and French emigration to the United States. She was a Guggenheim Fellow (1928) and a professor of French at Goucher College and Swarthmore College. In 1932, she published The Good Quaker in French Legend. She served as the acting dean of women at Swarthmore and was later appointed the Susan W. Lippincott Professor of French in 1941. Philips was the founding chair of the Department of Modern Languages at Swarthmore, serving in this position from 1949 to 1960.
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Edith Philips (Boston, 3 de noviembre de 1892- Chester, 19 de julio de 1983) fue una escritora y académica de literatura francesa estadounidense en Goucher College y Swarthmore College y miembro de Guggenheim Fellow (1928).
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Edith Philips (Boston, 3 novembre 1892 - Chester, 19 juillet 1983) était une femme de lettres et académicienne américaine en littérature française au (en) et au Swarthmore College. Elle reçoit une Bourse Guggenheim en 1928.
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Edith Philips (November 3, 1892 – July 19, 1983) was an American writer and academic of French literature. Her research focused on eighteenth-century French literature and French emigration to the United States. She was a Guggenheim Fellow (1928) and a professor of French at Goucher College and Swarthmore College. In 1932, she published The Good Quaker in French Legend. She served as the acting dean of women at Swarthmore and was later appointed the Susan W. Lippincott Professor of French in 1941. Philips was the founding chair of the Department of Modern Languages at Swarthmore, serving in this position from 1949 to 1960.
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Edith Philips (Boston, 3 de noviembre de 1892- Chester, 19 de julio de 1983) fue una escritora y académica de literatura francesa estadounidense en Goucher College y Swarthmore College y miembro de Guggenheim Fellow (1928).
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Edith Philips (Boston, 3 novembre 1892 - Chester, 19 juillet 1983) était une femme de lettres et académicienne américaine en littérature française au (en) et au Swarthmore College. Elle reçoit une Bourse Guggenheim en 1928.
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