Women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute were not allowed to be inThe Bugleyearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, calledThe Tin Horn. Four issues of theThe Tin Hornwere published. The…
Women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute were not allowed to be inThe Bugleyearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, theyproduced their own yearbook, calledThe Tin Horn. Four issues of theThe Tin Hornwere published. The 1925…
Women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute were not allowed to be inThe Bugleyearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, theyproduced their own yearbook, calledThe Tin Horn. Four issues of theThe Tin Hornwere published. The 1925…
Women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute were not allowed to be in The Bugle yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, theyproducedtheir own yearbook, called The Tin Horn. Four issues of the The Tin Horn were published. The…
This is a photograph of the first five full-time women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (left to right): Mary Ella Carr Brumfield, Ruth Terrett, Lucy Lee Lancaster, Louise Jacobs, Carrie Taylor Sibold. An additional seven women enrolled…
This thesis analyzes coeducation as a process between 1914 and 1964 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI), as it was called during the period of study. The date for women's full-time admission came in 1921, but this thesis argues that, in the…