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Earliest Years at Vassar: Personal Recollections

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A librarian's personal recollections portray the college's earliest decades, narrating how a single benefactor's vision and the first president's organizing work established a fully equipped institution for women. The account describes faculty composition—predominantly male with a few women in key roles—an academic program modeled on men's colleges, evolving student grading, and the prominence of the music department. It also records campus rituals, religious services, public debates over terminology and the place of women's higher education, and domestic anecdotes that convey the informal, intimate character of daily life during the college's pioneering years.

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Frances Ann Wood

Frances Ann Wood was an American author known for her insightful reflections on early educational experiences, particularly at Vassar College. Her notable work, "Earliest Years at Vassar: Personal Recollections," offers a personal narrative that captures the formative years of the institution and the challenges faced by women in education during her time. Through her writing, Wood contributes to the understanding of women's roles in higher education and the evolution of academic environments in the late 19th century.

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