This meticulously preserved "Catalogue" offers a fascinating glimpse into the academic landscape of Goucher College and its predecessor, the Woman's College of Baltimore. Detailing course offerings, faculty, and student life, it serves as a valuable primary source for historians of women's education and higher learning in the United States.
Researchers will find rich information about the evolution of the curriculum, the changing demographics of the student body, and the social context in which the college operated. This catalog is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Goucher College, the education of women, or the cultural history of Baltimore.
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