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White developed a reputation for frequently wearing purple clothes, a choice made for convenience. White referred to herself as "the large woman in purple", and the English department grad students called her "the Purple Goddess". Toni McNaron wrote that the "Goddess" appellation was partly due to
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White had little time to write due to her other academic obligations, and once said, "belonging to things is an occupational disease of my profession". White became the English department chair in 1955 and once again in 1961. As chair, White recruited faculty members from established universities,
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described White's English 5 writing seminar as "now famous" in 1942. White taught two classes when the Wisconsin Writers' Institute opened in 1945. White's classes emphasized unambiguous writing and constructive, honest feedback. She was known to amiably reply to all of her mail. White used a four
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while she worked on her doctorate. As a graduate student, she held office hours on 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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to the new building when it opened in September 1971. The library holds White's donation of over 4,000 books. The building also houses the philosophy department, library school, and Cooperative Children's Book Center. Hazel McGrath wrote that "no more fitting monument to one of its most eminent
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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 English department and undergraduate library, which contains 4,000 books from White's collection.
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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 Roslindale for the city's cultural opportunities. White's father left his job as a
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Beginning in 1909, White attended the Boston Girls' High School, where she was studious and performed well.. She participated in the Debating Club and became the editor-in-chief of her school paper,
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in 1966, whereupon her health declined, though she continued to work at the university's Memorial Library. In the next spring, White became sick and died on June 7, 1967. Her burial took place in
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Upon her death, the University of Wisconsin named a new building after her. It houses the undergraduate library, known as College Library. Helen C. White Hall sits on the edge of campus near
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for two years before moving West to study for her doctorate in Madison. White loved the city and became an assistant professor there upon completing her Ph.D. in 1924 with a dissertation on
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White retired in 1965 after 48 years of teaching and administration. In her retirement, White was appointed to the university's Institute for Research in the Humanities. She suffered a
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fought for the recognition of her staff, and worked with the faculty members individually, as she would with her students. She wrote in the summers, often while she traveled. Aided by
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Toni McNaron recounted a story about how White's father encouraged her to leave Boston to experience life apart from her mother. White felt this was good advice.
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I simplify my wardrobe by wearing purple because it's practical and becoming. When I fly off for a weekend engagement, everything matches automatically.
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wrote that her novels were highly praised for their historical settings, views towards religion, and contemplative psychology. White also authored
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desk system in her apartment, where each desk served a specific function: personal letters, low-priority book notes, high-priority work, or
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held in Mexico City. White was also on the 1946 U.S. Education Mission to Germany. Additionally, she sat on the boards of the
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White was raised in Boston in a Roman Catholic household, and kept the faith for the rest of her life. She graduated from the
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and represented the United States twice at UNESCO meetings: the 1946 Preparatory Commission for UNESCO and the 1947 second
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in 1958 for her renown as a scholar of 16th and 17th century English literature. In 1959 she was elected a Fellow of the
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and the George B. Sohier bachelor's thesis prize at her 1916 graduation. She continued at Radcliffe and completed her
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White arrived for the 1919 fall semester. She was not familiar with Wisconsin, but quickly came to love Madison and
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during the summer of 1948. She also had a strong interest in poetry, though she didn't think highly of her own.
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due to her gender and religion, and the distinctions from Protestant colleges as their display of liberality.
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Helen Constance White was born November 26, 1896, in New Haven, Connecticut. Her parents, Mary (
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Mc Grath, Hazel (1982). "Helen C. White". In Goggin, Jeannine; Manske, Patricia Alland (eds.).
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in 1917, whereupon she sought teaching posts. In September, White became an Assistant in
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White published her first short story when she was 13. Her first major project was
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King) and John White, had three other children (two daughters, one son) and ran a
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Curtis, Georgina Pell; Elder, Benedict, eds. (1910). "White, Helen Constance".
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chair and was the first woman to become a full professor in the university's
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Social Criticism in Popular Religious Literature of the Sixteenth Century
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Social Criticism in Popular Religious Literature of the Sixteenth Century
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Of her honorary degrees, White said she received the distinctions from
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in 1958 for her scholarship. White was a United States delegate at two
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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She taught several classes, including freshman English, 17th century
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Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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American Association of University Women Wisconsin State Division
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scholars could have been built by the University of Wisconsin".
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In her 48-year career, White received 23 honorary doctorates, a
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White with 1954 creative writing class outside Memorial Library
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and is seven stories tall. The English department moved from
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graduate seminars. White's students included writers such as
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between 1928 and 1929 for a year. While abroad, White wrote
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in London. White was a visiting scholar at the California
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Thoma, Margaret (March 1942). "Helen Constance White".
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White was the first female elected president of the
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Index

Helen Constance White

New Haven, Connecticut
Olive B. White
Alma mater
Radcliffe College
UW-Madison
August Derleth
Herbert Kubly
Mark Schorer
University of Wisconsin–Madison
English department
College of Letters and Science
American Association of University Professors
American Association of University Women
Girls' High School
Radcliffe College
Smith College
William Blake
metaphysical poetry
August Derleth
Herbert Kubly
Mark Schorer
Laetare Medal
Siena Medal
Guggenheim Fellowships
Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
UNESCO

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