Mary Harriott Norris
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Born in Boonton, New Jersey to Charles Bryan Norris and Mary Lyon Kerr, she was educated at Vassar College, where she graduated with honor, receiving an A.B. degree in 1870.[2] Two years later in 1872 she was invited back to deliver the annual commencement address to the college.[3] She became a writer of short stories, novels, and educational articles; she edited several works and gave a number of lectures.[3] Norris was a regular contributor to the Boston Journal of Education.[2]
In 1879, she became principal of a private school she founded in New York City, serving at that post until 1891. From 1898–9, she served as Dean of Women at Northwestern University,[4] being the first regularly elected representative to hold that post.[3] Three times she travelled to Europe, visiting Great Britain, Italy, the Scandinavian countries, Netherlands, and Switzerland.[2]
Bibliography
Her published works include the following:[2][3]
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- Fräulein Mina (1872)
- School-life of Ben and Bentie (1884)
- Dorothy Delafield (1886)
- A Damsel of the Eighteenth Century (1889)
- Phoebe (1890)
- Silas Warner (1890), editor
- Marmion (1891), editor
- Afterward (1893)
- The Nine Blessings (1893)
- John Applegate, Surgeon (1894)
- Lakewood (1895)
- Evangeline (1897), editor
- Kenilworth (1898), editor
- The Gray House of the Quarries (1898)
- Quentin Duward (1899), editor
- The Grapes of Wrath (1901)
- The Story of Christine (1907)
- The Veil (1907)
- The Golden Age of Vassar (1915)
References
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- 1848 births
- 1918 deaths
- People from Boonton, New Jersey
- American women short story writers
- Vassar College alumni
- American women novelists
- 19th-century American novelists
- 19th-century women writers
- 20th-century American novelists
- 20th-century women writers
- Educators from New Jersey
- Writers from New Jersey
- Northwestern University faculty
- 19th-century short story writers