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so:text The essence of Vassar is mythic. Today, despite much competition, it still figures in the public mind as the archetypal woman's college. It signifies a certain je ne sais quoi; a whiff of luxury and the ineffable; plain thinking and high living. For different people, in fact, at different periods, Vassar can stand for whatever is felt to be wrong with the modern female: humanism, atheism, Communism, short skirts, cigarettes, psychiatry, votes for women, free love, intellectualism. Pre-eminently among American college women, the Vassar girl is thought of as carrying a banner. The inscription on it varies with the era or with the ideas of the beholder and in the final sense does not matter — the flushed cheek and tensed arm are what count. (en)
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so:description On the Contrary: Articles of Belief 1946–1961 (1961) (en)
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