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90: 162: 444: 31: 290: 132:, the college president, declared, "If Mount Holyoke had never sent out another alumna except Mrs. Gulick, it would have justified its existence." In 1895, two of her students passed examinations at the University of Madrid with high marks, a newsworthy achievement for the women. 120:, and a boarding school to train older girls to be teachers. Alice Gulick translated Protestant hymns into Spanish, and carried many of her ideas about women's education from her time at Mount Holyoke, encouraging her students to pursue further studies. 181:
Alice Gordon Gulick died in London in 1903, aged 56 years. Her grave is in Madrid. Her sister Elizabeth Putnam Gordon published a biography of Alice Gordon Gulick in 1917, including a poem dedicated to Gulick by
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Alice Gordon married an Amherst College instructor, Alva Bayless Kittredge, in 1870; he died the next day, from tuberculosis. In 1871, Alice Gordon married again, to Rev. William Hooker Gulick, a graduate of the
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visited the Gulicks and wrote, "The school has evoked and at the same time filled a wonderful opportunity in Spain and should have the cooperation of all women interested in the higher education of women."
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In 1898, Gulick returned to the United States with her daughter Grace, to raise funds for their work in Spain. During her time in America, she was made Dean of Women for Cuban teachers studying at
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Her papers are archived at Mount Holyoke College. Her institute remains in Madrid, as a center of cultural exchange and as a historic site. There is also a park named for her in San Sebastián.
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Alice Gordon Gulick became a missionary in Spain soon after marrying her second husband, William Hooker Gulick, in 1871. His parents,
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In 1894, Mount Holyoke College gave Gulick one of its first honorary degrees, in recognition of her work for women's education.
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The Gulicks moved their women's college, the Instituto Internacional, to Madrid in 1903, but Alice Gulick was already ill with
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The Role of the American Board in the World: Bicentennial Reflections on the Organization's Missionary Work, 1810-2010
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when that move was undertaken, and she did not live to see the school's success at its new location.
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Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia, Volume 1
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A building on the campus was named for Alice Gordon Gulick in 1910.
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Alice Gordon Gulick, from a posthumous biography published in 1917.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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American Protestant missionary and pedagogue (1847–1903)
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Jack S. Blocker, David M. Fahey, Ian R. Tyrrel, eds.,
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Index

Alice Winfield Gordon Gulick

Boston
Massachusetts
Auburndale, Massachusetts
abolition movement
Anna Adams Gordon
Elizabeth Putnam Gordon
temperance
Mount Holyoke Seminary

Peter Johnson Gulick
Fanny Gulick
Hawaiian Kingdom
Santander, Spain
San Sebastián
Jane Addams
Mary E. Woolley
Harvard College
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
tuberculosis

Punahou School
Peter Johnson Gulick
Katharine Lee Bates



A Woman of the Century

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