Helen Hoover Santmyer Alumnae of Wellesley College, a woman's college in Wellesley, Massachusetts. The term "alumni" is used here for the purpose of Wikipedia.

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Helen Hoover Santmyer Alumnae of Wellesley College, a woman's college in Wellesley, Massachusetts. The term "alumni" is used here for the purpose of Wikipedia standardization.The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total. This list may not reflect recent more..more..

“ Helen Hoover Santmyer:Time--our youth--it never really goes, does it It is all held in our minds. #Youth#Youth

“ Helen Hoover Santmyer: Time -- our youth -- it never really goes, does it? It is all held in our minds. #Memory#Memory

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