Elizabeth Blanchard (educator)

Elizabeth Blanchard (educator)

Infobox University President
name =Elizabeth Blanchard


caption =
order =7th
university =President of Mount Holyoke College (Principal and Acting President)
term_start =1883
term_end =1889
birth_date =1834
birth_place =
death_date =1891
death_place =
predecessor = Julia E. Ward
successor =Mary A. Brigham
alumnus =Mount Holyoke College ("Mount Holyoke Female Seminary")
residence =
profession =Professor
religion =
salary =
spouse =
children =
website =
footnotes =|

Elizabeth Blanchard (1834 - 1891) was an American educator who was the seventh president of Mount Holyoke College (as Principal and Acting President [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/950216SE/listpres.html] ).

Blanchard graduated from "Mount Holyoke Female Seminary" in 1858, and taught there for twelve years before becoming the Associate Principal from 1872-1883. She served as Principal from 1883-1888. When "Mount Holyoke Female Seminary" received its collegiate charter and became "Mount Holyoke College," she served as Acting President from 1888-1889.

ee also

*Presidents of Mount Holyoke College

External links

* [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~dalbino/letters/women/eblanchard.html Biography]


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