The Story of Wellesley

The Story of Wellesley

Author: Florence Converse

Publisher: IndyPublish.com

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13:

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In this happy condition of affairs, the alumnae trustees undoubtedly play a mediating part, for they understand the college from within as no clergyman, financier, philanthropist, --no graduate of a man's college--can hope to, be he never so enthusiastic and well-meaning in the cause of woman's education. But so long as the faculty are excluded from direct representation on the board, the situation will continue to be anomalous. For it is not too sweeping to assert that Wellesley's development and academic standing are due to the cooperative wisdom and devoted scholarship of her faculty. The initiative has been theirs. They have proved that a college for women can be successfully taught and administered by women. To them Wellesley owes her academic status.


Eating in Eden

Eating in Eden

Author: Etta M. Madden

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0803232519

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A study of community visions of food and the relationship to other communal ideals, including ethnicity, religious affiliation, and gender roles.