Clara F. Stevens, from the 1910 yearbook of Mount Holyoke College
Born
December 5, 1855
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Died
October 18, 1934
South Hadley, Massachusetts
Occupation
College professor
Clara Frances Stevens (December 5, 1855 – October 18, 1934) was an American college professor, head of the English department at Mount Holyoke College.
Stevens taught English at the Mount Holyoke from 1881 to 1921; she held the rank of professor from 1904 to 1921, and was professor emeritus after she retired. She created the school's rhetoric department and served as chair of the English department.[4][5]
She was chair of the International Institute League, supporting a women's college in Spain, run by Mount Holyoke alumna Alice Gordon Gulick.[6][7] Stevens was guest of honor at a dinner of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association of Southern California in 1909.[8]
Personal life
Stevens lived with her younger sister Alice Porter Stevens, who was also on the faculty at Mount Holyoke. Another colleague, Flora Bridges, lived with the Stevens sisters until her death in 1912.[9] Clara F. Stevens died at home in 1934, in South Hadley, Massachusetts.[10][11] Her papers are in the archives of Mount Holyoke College.[12]