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618: 488: 354: 319: 286: 164: 647: 72:, and became a regular contributor to its pages. In her sophomore year, she was elected associate editor of the paper, and took charge of the department of college verse. At the same time, Bryant contributed largely to the newspapers, and was a frequent speaker at the women's clubs of Boston. For three years, she held leading roles in the annual French plays of the university. She was also elected by her class to the position of poet for the class day exercises. Bryant was awarded the inaugural 101: 43: 20: 637: 583: 562: 93: 108:
During the period of 1897–1900, and again later in life, Bryant wrote for various newspapers and magazines. Her children's stories included examples of humorous tales, hero stories, fables, construction stories, and fairy tales.
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213: 30:(1873 – May 28, 1956) was an American lecturer, teacher, and writer. She wrote children's books in the early 20th century. She also supported and took a leadership role in 184: 220: 176: 131:
On March 9, 1908, she married Theodore Franz Borst, a horticulturalist, and appears with her husband in the 1940 census. They had two children. Her brother, Albert Bryant, ran
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scholarship for excellence in modern languages, which gave her a year's study abroad. She graduated with B.A. in 1895, and was a member of the
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sorority. Her research abroad supported the study of sociology and modern languages. In 1896, she was a student of kindergarten methods in
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in 1891 as valedictorian. The last two years of her course, she was editor of the high school paper.
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From 1904 until 1906, she served as instructor in English and lecturer on English poetry in
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in the fall of 1891, Bryant at once became interested in the college paper, the
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She attended the grammar and high schools of the town, being graduated from
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State Normal School, Los Angeles (Calif.) Training Department (1908).
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State Normal School, Los Angeles (Calif.) Training Department 1908
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women's suffrage

Melrose, Massachusetts
Melrose High School
Boston University
Willard
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Berlin


College Equal Suffrage League
Simmons College
The Centaur Company
Sterling Drug
Charles Henry Fletcher
Framingham, Massachusetts

How to Tell Stories To Children
Stories to tell the littlest ones
Epaminondas and His Auntie
I Am an American
The Burning Rice Fields
Fifty-one Stories to Tell to Children
Best Stories to Tell to Children
Gordon and His Friends


"Miss Bryant Honored. Won Williard Scholarship for Proficiency as a Linguist"
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