The Role of women in financing higher education records. 1971-1974.

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The Role of women in financing higher education records. 1971-1974.

Correspondence, speeches, publications, and questionnaires. An institute, sponsored by and held at Mount Holyoke College in June 1972, was funded by the Office of Education and focussed on how educational institutions could appeal more effectively to women as donors. The participants included development and college officers, foundation directors and volunteer fund raisers. Speakers included: Grace L. Brodsky, Margaret Habein Merry, Edna Geissler Morrill, Patricia Partridge, P. Lachlan Peck, Marion Grumman Phillips, Katherine Scranton Rozendaal, Virginia L. Senders.

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