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Portrait of Adelaide M. Cromwell, the first African American faculty member to be hired at Smith College. Hill was a member of the Sociology Department in the mid-1940s. She also was a member of the Smith College Class of 1940. Cromwell was the niece…

Elizabeth Hanscom writes to Elizabeth Morrow to recommend Mother Mary Joseph, Class of 1905, for an honorary degree from Smith College.

Mother Mary Joseph writing to Annetta Clark, secretary of the Smith College Board of Trustees, to accept an honorary degree from Smith College at commencement in May 1943.

Letter from Mother Mary Joseph of Maryknoll, NY, to Annetta Clark, Secretary of the Smith College Board of Trustees, withdrawing her acceptance of an honorary degree due to a trip to China scheduled at the same time as Smith's commencement ceremony.

Mother Mary Joseph of Maryknoll, New York, writing to Annetta Clark, secretary of the Board of Trustees, Smith College, to accept an honorary degree from the college.

Ten students learning forehand on clay tennis court with unidentified instructor facing them.

Don Budge (left) with Bobby Ridge (center) and four members of the Smith College tennis team looking at racquets.

Mary Hardwick (left) and Dorothy Round Little (right) playing an exhibition match at Smith College.

Three Smith College students studying in their Neilson Library carrels, c1948