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Mary Edith Andrews was an American scholar. Educated at Oberling College, Andrews received a BD from Chicago Theological Seminary and the PhD (1931) from the University of Chicago, where she studied with Shirley Jackson Case and Goodspeed. Was then Professor at Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.

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