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2. Harvard-Radcliffe: “To Be Accepted by the Old and Beloved University”
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Setting the Stage: The Turbulent 1960s 3
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Part I. The Ivy League: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton
- 2. Harvard-Radcliffe: “To Be Accepted by the Old and Beloved University” 31
- 3. Yale: “Girls Are People, Just Like You and Me” 54
- 4. Princeton: “Coeducation Is Inevitable” 81
- 5. Princeton: “A Penetrating Analysis of Far-Reaching Significance” 110
- 6. Yale: “Treat Yale as You Would a Good Woman” 136
- 7 Princeton: “The Admission of Women Will Make Princeton a Better University” 166
- 8. Harvard- Radcliffe: Negotiating the “Non- Merger Merger” 195
- 9. Princeton: “I Felt I Was in a Foreign Country” 214
- 10. Harvard- Radcliffe: Playing in the “Big Yard” with the Boys 245
- 11. Yale: Yale Is “Not Yet Coeducational” 268
- 12. Princeton: “We’re All Coeds Now” 288
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Part II. The Seven Sisters: Vassar, Smith, and Wellesley
- 13. Vassar: “Separate Education for Women Has No Future” 309
- 14. Vassar: “Vassar for Men?” 328
- 15. Smith: “A Looming Problem Which Is Going to Have to Be Faced” 351
- 16. Smith: “Recommitting to Its Original, Pioneering Purpose” 371
- 17. Wellesley: “Should Wellesley Jump on the Bandwagon?” 390
- 18. Wellesley: “Having the Courage to Remain a Women’s College” 412
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Part III. Revisiting the Ivies: Dartmouth
- 19. Dartmouth: “For God’s Sake, for Everyone’s Sake, Keep the Damned Women Out” 441
- 20. Dartmouth: “Our Cohogs” 464
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Part IV. The United Kingdom: Cambridge and Oxford
- 21. Cambridge: “Like Dropping a Hydrogen Bomb in the Middle of the University” 491
- 22. Cambridge: “A Tragic Break with Centuries of Tradition” 517
- 23. Oxford: “Our Crenellations Crumble, We Cannot Keep Them Out” 540
- 24. Oxford: As Revolutionary as “the Abolition of Celibacy among the Dons” 570
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Part V. Taking Stock
- 25. Epilogue 595
- Manuscript Collections and Oral History Transcripts: Abbreviations 611
- Interviews 622
- Index 623
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Setting the Stage: The Turbulent 1960s 3
-
Part I. The Ivy League: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton
- 2. Harvard-Radcliffe: “To Be Accepted by the Old and Beloved University” 31
- 3. Yale: “Girls Are People, Just Like You and Me” 54
- 4. Princeton: “Coeducation Is Inevitable” 81
- 5. Princeton: “A Penetrating Analysis of Far-Reaching Significance” 110
- 6. Yale: “Treat Yale as You Would a Good Woman” 136
- 7 Princeton: “The Admission of Women Will Make Princeton a Better University” 166
- 8. Harvard- Radcliffe: Negotiating the “Non- Merger Merger” 195
- 9. Princeton: “I Felt I Was in a Foreign Country” 214
- 10. Harvard- Radcliffe: Playing in the “Big Yard” with the Boys 245
- 11. Yale: Yale Is “Not Yet Coeducational” 268
- 12. Princeton: “We’re All Coeds Now” 288
-
Part II. The Seven Sisters: Vassar, Smith, and Wellesley
- 13. Vassar: “Separate Education for Women Has No Future” 309
- 14. Vassar: “Vassar for Men?” 328
- 15. Smith: “A Looming Problem Which Is Going to Have to Be Faced” 351
- 16. Smith: “Recommitting to Its Original, Pioneering Purpose” 371
- 17. Wellesley: “Should Wellesley Jump on the Bandwagon?” 390
- 18. Wellesley: “Having the Courage to Remain a Women’s College” 412
-
Part III. Revisiting the Ivies: Dartmouth
- 19. Dartmouth: “For God’s Sake, for Everyone’s Sake, Keep the Damned Women Out” 441
- 20. Dartmouth: “Our Cohogs” 464
-
Part IV. The United Kingdom: Cambridge and Oxford
- 21. Cambridge: “Like Dropping a Hydrogen Bomb in the Middle of the University” 491
- 22. Cambridge: “A Tragic Break with Centuries of Tradition” 517
- 23. Oxford: “Our Crenellations Crumble, We Cannot Keep Them Out” 540
- 24. Oxford: As Revolutionary as “the Abolition of Celibacy among the Dons” 570
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Part V. Taking Stock
- 25. Epilogue 595
- Manuscript Collections and Oral History Transcripts: Abbreviations 611
- Interviews 622
- Index 623