Description: 1897 WHY GO TO COLLEGE? ALICE FREEMAN PALMER WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE HARDBACK Z7336. OVERALL VERY GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING AGE. HAS SOME STAINING. INSCRIBED INSIDE COVER LOTTIE MOREY XMAS 1901. VERY HISTORIC BOOK! ALICE FREEMAN PALMER (1855-1902), US EDUCATOR; PRESIDENT OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE; WIFE OF GEORGE PALMER. BORN TO A FARMER IN NEW YORK STATE, SHE WANTED DESPERATELY TO GO TO COLLEGE BUT AT THAT TIME 0.7% OF ALL YOUNG WOMEN 18-21 WERE ATTENDING COLLEGE, AND A POOR FAMILY LIKE HERS WOULD NOT WASTE MONEY ON EDUCATING A GIRL WHEN THEY HAD BOYS TO RAISE AND EDUCATE. ALICE PROMISED HER PARENTS THAT IF SHE WERE ALLOWED TO ATTEND SCHOOL SHE WOULD HELP TO PAY FOR HER YOUNGER SIBLINGS EDUCATIONS AS WELL. HER PARENTS AGREED AND IN 1872 ALICE FREEMEN BEGAN ATTENDING THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ONLY TWO YEARS EARLIER U OF M HAD BEGUN ALLOWING WOMEN TO ATTEND CLASSES. AFTER GRADUATING SHE BECAME A PRINCIPAL AT A BOARDING SCHOOL IN WISCONSIN. DUE TO HER OUTSTANDING REPUTATION, THE FOUNDER OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE, MR. HENRY FOWLE DURANT, OFFERED HER A POSITION TO TEACH MATHEMATICS, THEN GREEK AND FINALLY A PROFESSORSHIP IN HISTORY. SHE ACCEPTED THE THIRD OFFER. WHEN DURANT DIED IN 1881, THE TRUSTEES OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE ELECTED THE THEN 26-YEAR-OLD, PRESIDENT. SHE WAS THE 1ST FEMALE TO HEAD A NATIONALLY KNOWN COLLEGE. PRIOR TO HER LEADERSHIP, THE SCHOOL WAS CONSIDERED A RELIGIOUSLY BASED COLLEGE. FREEMAN IS CREDITED WITH CREATING A WELL ROUNDED AND INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE. DURING THAT TIME SHE MET GEORGE PALMER, A FORWARD-MINDED PHILOSOPHY PROFESSOR AT HARVARD. IN JULY OF 1887 ALICE FREEMAN ANNOUNCED HER ENGAGEMENT TO GEORGE PALMER AND HER RESIGNATION AS PRESIDENT OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE. FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS ALICE FREEMAN PALMER WAS AN ACTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKER FOCUSING ON WOMEN’S HIGHER EDUCATION. SHE WAS APPOINTED TO THE MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF EDUCATION AND WAS ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN. IN 1892 THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO OFFERED POSITIONS FOR BOTH GEORGE AND ALICE ON THE CHICAGO CAMPUS. GEORGE DECLINED THE OFFER BUT ALICE ACCEPTED THE POSITION OF DEAN OF WOMEN. WHEN ALICE STARTED HER WORK AT THE UNIVERSITY, WOMEN MADE UP 24% OF THE STUDENT BODY. BY THE TIME SHE LEFT 48% OF THE CAMPUS WERE WOMEN. THIS CAUSED THE MAINLY MALE FACULTY TO BRISTLE. IN 1895 SHE RESIGNED HER POSITION SOMEWHAT DISHEARTENED BY THE ATTITUDES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO’S FACULTY AND STAFF. SHE SPENT HER REMAINING YEARS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF WOMEN AND ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN. SHE DIED SUDDENLY AT THE AGE OF 47 DUE TO COMPLICATIONS FROM SURGERY. ALICE FREEMAN PALMER HAD MANY BATTLES TO FIGHT AND WIN FOR THE WOMEN OF HER DAY AS WELL AS CREATING A PATH FOR THE WOMEN OF TODAY. Here for your consideration is a great vintage item! Please see the images of the actual item for the best idea of condition. Be sure to check out all of the other great items that we have HERE!
Price: 81.94 USD
Location: Mount Airy, Georgia
End Time: 2024-11-23T00:00:27.000Z
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: ALICE FREEMAN PALMER
Publisher: THOMAS Y CROWELL & CO
Topic: 1897 WHY GO TO COLLEGE? ALICE FREEMAN PALMER WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE HAR
Subject: 1897 WHY GO TO COLLEGE? ALICE FREEMAN PALMER WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE HAR
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