Associate Board of the Women's Christian College (Madras, India) records, 1915-1973, n.d. (inclusive).

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Associate Board of the Women's Christian College (Madras, India) records, 1915-1973, n.d. (inclusive).

Material documents the Associate Board, the Women's Christian College, Madras, and the Christa Seva Vidhyalaya.

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Women's Christian College (Madras, India). Associate Board.

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The Women's Christian College, Madras was opened in July 1915 with forty-one students. Affiliated with the University of Madras, it was among the first institutions for higher education for women in South India and was under the management of a Council representing the following missionary bodies: Church Missionary Society, Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, London Missionary Society, Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, Church of Scotland Mission, United Free Church of Scotland Miss...

Women's Christian College (Madras, India)

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College for women in Madras, India. Founded in 1915, the college is sponsored jointly by several Protestant churches in Great Britain and the United States. From the description of Records, 1914-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368175 The Women's Christian College was founded in 1915 in Madras, India. In 1920 it became a sister college to Mount Holyoke. Many Mount Holyoke graduates have since gone on to teach there. The ...