Louise Fitz Randolph

[2] She also studied at schools in London, Paris, Berlin, Zürich, Rome, Athens, Chicago, and New York.

[6] She was a member of the Classical Association of Western New England[7] and corresponded with archaeologist Esther Boise Van Deman.

She was a speaker at a meeting of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae of New York, alongside Ida Tarbell and Lyman Abbott.

[2][11] Randolph died in 1932, while visiting her sister's family in Toledo, Ohio, aged 81 years.

[2][12] Her estate continued to make gifts to the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum for decades after her death, until as recently as 2013.