"No Distinction": Coeducation in Milligan's Early Years, 1881-1917: Recent submissions
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Home Economics Class
(after 1913)In 1913, before the Hopwoods came back, Milligan began offering Home Economics for the first time as a new type of course. While the catalog does not say that the course is only for women, it refers to the history of women ... -
Cooking Class
(undated)Most likely this Cooking Class was part of the same Home Economics course offerings. -
American Literary Society
(1897)Milligan College, like most other colleges and universities of the time, had literary societies, clubs focused on readings and recitations. Despite Josephus Hopwood’s history of having helped combine literary societies at ... -
Ossolian Literary Society
(1909-1910)Milligan College, like most other colleges and universities of the time, had literary societies, clubs focused on readings and recitations. Despite Josephus Hopwood’s history of having helped combine literary societies at ... -
Women in Caps and Gowns
(undated)Women at Milligan were subjected to stricter rules than men were. The 1901-1902 Annual gives rules for a uniform for women to wear. None is mentioned for the men outside of the general statement about “economy in dress.” ...