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A Girl’s Place at Dalhousie College

A Girl’s Place at Dalhousie College is an essay that L.M. Montgomery published in the Halifax Herald in late April 1896 as part of that newspaper’s multi-page coverage of “The Thirty Sweet Girl Graduates of Dalhousie University.” It has been reprinted several times, most recently in A Name for Herself: Selected Writings, 1891–1917.

Bibliography

Montgomery, Lucy M. “A Girl’s Place at Dalhousie College.” Halifax Herald, 29 April 1896, 12.

Also in The Years Before “Anne,” by Francis W.P. Bolger, 161–68. N.p.: The Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, 1974.

Also in Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal / Journal d’études sur la femme 5 (Fall 1979): 146–53. https://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/4719.

Also as “The Thirty Sweet Girl Graduates of Dalhousie University” in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Cecily Devereux, 371–79. Peterborough: Broadview Editions, 2004.

Excerpted in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, 272–75. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2007. A Norton Critical Edition.

Also in A Name for Herself: Selected Writings, 1891–1917, 58–67.



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