Mary Mathews Adams
Mary Mathews Adams (previously, Mary Mathews Smith and Mary Mathews Barnes; October 23, 1840 – December 11, 1902) was an Irish-born American writer and philanthropist. The author of thirty or more hymns, it was her Shakespearian study in which she won repute. She became wealthy after marrying Alfred Smith Barnes and distributed numerous benefactions. Provided by Wikipedia
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Gender issues in the classroom by Adams, Mary Jane
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Sonnets and songs by Adams, Mary Jane Mathews, 1840-1902
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The choir visible. by Adams, Mary Jane Mathews, 1840-1902
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