LOL. Fair enough. Now I will be on double secret probation. Thank you sir, may I have another. |
The “Vassar overrated” troll lives! We hadn’t heard from you in a while. What did they do to you to make you so butt-hurt? |
Lol, Mawrtyr here who also married an RPI engineer! |
| Wellesley = Princeton |
Nowadays, Smithies marry other Smith women! |
Agreed and the mail to female ratio is awful. I likely wouldn't go there unless I was a lesbian. |
I agree with this. W alum here. DC attends Princeton, and it seems like a larger coed Wellesley to me. But during my time at W, all I knew were Harvard, MIT and the other Boston area schools. |
I was just about to say this. My grandmother graduated from Pembrooke. Brown was all-male until 1971 when Pembrooke merged with Brown. |
| Pembrooke is not/was not one of the Seven Sisters. |
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Smith-Yale
Remember Emily and Richard from the Gilmore girls? |
How many of them discovered an odd emptiness in their 40s, and after much soul searching, declared free agency & went to play for the other team? |
Sounds like the post office is dropping the balls. |
| I thought they were created so women could nab an Ivy League man? |
They are still married after 64 years. While of course there always were gay students there, and at the other all women colleges, I don’t thnk they got that rep until the 70s/80s - basically when all the all male colleges went coed. |
| The seven sisters weren’t created to match women to the Ivy League but to give that level of education to women. The first of the seven sisters was Mount Holyoke which isn’t particularly near any Ivy League schools. The rest were inspired by Mount Holyoke. For example the founder of Wellesley was on the board of Mount Holyoke. |