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Edna Vorhees Stover Pullinger

1951 Ph.D. Graduate
Dissertation Advisor(s): Albert Croll Baugh
"An Edition of the Middle English Treatise "A Myrour to Lewde Men and Women""

https://findingaids.library.upenn.edu/records/swarthmore_SFHL.SC.102

Edna Voorhees Stover wrote the notes for the A guide to A Hymnal for Friends 1955, published by the Religious Education Committee of the Friends General Conference in 1955. She was born in 1913, the daughter of Henry Willet and Beulah Stover. In 1956, she married Richard Colby Pullinger whose uncle was Herbert Pullinger, the Philadelphia artist. Edna Pullinger died in 1993, a member of Makefield Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania,