Earliest Years At Vassar Personal Recollections

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Vassar was much pleased. The art gallery was called upon to supply the places of the chromos taken from the parlor, and no one questioned that it was never convenient to change back. Gradually, in the wholesale kalsomining of walls in the summer vacations the offensive pictures disappeared, and portraits of trustees took their place.
Dr. Raymond's report at the end of the first year seems to have been printed in pamphlet form and issued to the world at large. Again press notices abound, all gen
...erally with appre- ciative comment.
The "Round Table, " an ambitious weekly, 1863-1869, saw fit to be funny and I give a few paragraphs in illustration: "We confess to an unfavorable impression by the style in which the Report is made. It is in 68 EARLIEST YEARS AT FASSAR bad taste, florid, turgid and pedantic. The au- thor has written it on the back of Pegasus and the winged horse does not bound beneath him. .... This modern system of female educa- tion has grown out of the miserable philosophic dogma of the mental equality of the sexes, the offspring of the combined weakness of the weaker sex and the greater weakness of the stronger sex.


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