Reading Alice Harry’s obituary, who was educated at Appleton, reminded me of the accounts of reunions at Appleton, which mention only men in attendance and also being chosen for various offices. I suppose that was typical for that time, and makes granting women the right to vote later on even more amazing, since they weren’t worth including in the reunions.
Reading Alice Harry’s obituary, who was educated at Appleton, reminded me of the accounts of reunions at Appleton, which mention only men in attendance and also being chosen for various offices. I suppose that was typical for that time, and makes granting women the right to vote later on even more amazing, since they weren’t worth including in the reunions.