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El Paso Herald, Texas, September 12, 1928
Much learning doesn’t rob a woman of her femininity. It just seems that way because you can’t feel superior to her unless she’s dumb.
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El Paso Herald, Texas, September 12, 1928
Much learning doesn’t rob a woman of her femininity. It just seems that way because you can’t feel superior to her unless she’s dumb.
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Oakland Tribune, California, May 6, 1951
At drugstore, shoeless co-eds sip “Suicide Sodas” (7 flavors in one).
The Lincoln Star, Nebraska, September 7, 1941
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Vassar Clothes, LIFE Magazine, February 1, 1937
(Left) What a Vassar girl wears on a fair day.
(Right) What a Vassar girls wears on a rainy day.
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Spring dance, Pine Manor College, Massachusetts, 1959
Los Angeles Junior College annual mud battle, February 1936
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Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, January 13, 1958
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College students, Saginaw, Michigan, 1927
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College students, Saginaw, Michigan, 1927
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Three University of Southern California co-eds, and brides-to-be, step through the pansy ring during the ceremony at the Pansy Ring breakfast, 1957
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Women at Yeager Hall,
Georgetown College, Kentucky, 1948
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Georgetown College, ladies playing ping-pong, 1948
University of Southern California Co-Eds wearing their “Senior Plugs” (top hats, usually as beaten up and weathered as possible, which were traditional senior class garb, while freshmen wore beanies and sophomores wore pork pies), 1902