Step back in time with the "Handbook For New Students, 1922," a fascinating glimpse into college life nearly a century ago. Originally created by the Vassar College Library, this handbook offers invaluable insights into the expectations, customs, and academic environment that greeted students entering Vassar in the early 1920s.
More than just a historical document, this handbook provides a unique window into the evolving landscape of higher education for women, offering a comparative perspective for modern students and educators alike. Discover the traditions, rules, and advice imparted to a generation of young women embarking on their college journey at one of America's most prestigious institutions. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of education, women's studies, or the rich heritage of Vassar College.
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