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into the marriage market.And Goucher College at that time was what they call a girls' school.The women who went there were called Goucher girls.
And Goucher College at that time was what they call a girls' school.
And so schools like Goucher and the Seven Sisters schools, many of which are here in Massachusetts, were founded to tilt against that viewpoint.
at the top of Goucher Hall, taught by a Naval officer as well as an English professor named Ola Winslow.
This shows the May court at Goucher College in the spring of 1942.
The women who went there were called Goucher girls.
And so young women at Goucher, as well as all of the Seven Sisters colleges-- Wellesley, Smith, Radcliffe, Bryn Mawr--
So the women on that platform, graduating from Goucher in their frilly white dresses, are now working for the US Navy and they are actually
And so the head of Goucher College, the dean of students at Goucher, was Dorothy Stimson,
Well, my mother was graduated from Goucher College back when we had such things.
But one reason that a family might decide to send a girl to a girl's school like Goucher would be so she could get the proverbial MRS degree.
the Naval Academy, which was 20 miles away from Goucher.
And so these young women-- these two young women, along with about a dozen other Goucher classmates, were being secretly trained in a locked classroom
That will be translated by women who will then take it to the room where another group of women, mostly the Goucher
I mean, this is in-- my dad went to Johns Hopkins, in Baltimore, and my mom went to Goucher College, which used to be the sister school to Hopkins, women only.