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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women - that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
NYT > Home Page By DIANNE FULLER DOHERTY 2010
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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women - that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women - that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women - that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
NYT > Home Page By DIANNE FULLER DOHERTY 2010
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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women -- that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
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When we arrived there as students in 1955, we were told that we were pangynaskean women -- that we had to build uncommon lives for ourselves.
erinmckean commented on the word pangynaskean
"When Mary Lyon refused to have the institution named after her, one of Mount Holyoke’s founding trustees, Edward Hitchcock, suggested naming the seminary “Pangynaskean,” compounding three Greek words meaning “whole woman making.” Mt Holyoke
October 23, 2016