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Ponder, Katharine Lee Bates, 16; from Diary, August 15, 1866.

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Burgess, Dream and Deed, 20.

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Florence Morse Kingsley, The Life of Henry Fowle Durant: Founder of Wellesley College (New York: Century Co., 1924), 200–201.

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Kingsley, The Life of Henry Fowle Durant, 206.

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Katharine Lee Bates, “The Wellesley Vision,” Wellesley College Magazine XXIV, no. 7 (April 1916): 17.

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Kingsley, The Life of Henry Fowle Durant, 238–39.

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Ponder, Katharine Lee Bates, 43.

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Ponder, Katharine Lee Bates, 46.

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“The American Heroine,” Boston Evening Transcript, July 21, 1879, 4. This is a letter to the editor of the Transcript, signed KLB.

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Ponder, Katharine Lee Bates, 79.

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Kingsley, The Life of Henry Fowle Durant, 246.

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M. C. Hazard, ed., Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society, Letter to Katharine Lee Bates, January 15, 1889.

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Seven: Katharine Lee Bates, England, 1880s

Dorothy Burgess, Dream and Deed: The Story of Katharine Lee Bates (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1952), 56.

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Patricia Ann Palmieri, In Adamless Eden: The Community of Women Faculty at Wellesley (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995), 101.

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Kenneth Turino and Susan Ferentinos, “Entering the Mainstream, Interpreting GLBT History,” History News 67, no. 4 (Autumn 2012): 24.

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Judith Schwarz, “Yellow Clover: Katharine Lee Bates and Katharine Coman,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 4, no. 1 (University of Nebraska Press: Spring 1979): 63.

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Eight: Katharine Lee Bates, Chicago, 1890s

Phil Patton, “Sell the Cookstove if Necessary, but Come to the Fair,” Smithsonian 24, no. 3 (1993): 38–51. Cited in Anna R. Paddon and Sally Turner, “African Americans and the World’s Columbian Exposition,” Illinois Historical Journal 88, no. 1 (Spring 1995): 19–36.

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John R. Russell, “Francis Bellamy’s Pledge,” University of Rochester Library Bulletin XIII, no. 1 (Autumn 1957).

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President Grover Cleveland, Address at the Opening of the World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago World’s Fair), May 1, 1893, https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/address-the-opening-the-worlds-columbian-exposition-chicago-worlds-fair.

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