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Saturday mornings for anyone interested in her tutoring, often at the expense of her own work. White graduated in 1924 and became an assistant professor the next year. By 1936, she had become a full professor, the
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events and was on the boards of several organizations. Upon her death, the university built Helen C. White Hall in her name. The building houses the university's
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household, a faith White maintained passionately for the rest of her life. In 1901, her parents chose to settle in the new Boston suburb of
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