Photo Album Connecticut College for Women 1930's New London 130 Photos

The album measures 7 1/4 x 11 1/2 inches and has approximately 60 photos tipped in the photo album - labeled students, friends, buildings, views etc. Additionally there are 70 loose photos with images of tennis, boating, cars, friends, buildings etc. All in nice condition. 

WIKI: "The college was chartered in 1911 in response to Wesleyan University's decision to stop admitting women.[5][6] Elizabeth C. Wright and other Wesleyan alumnae convinced others to found this new college, espousing the increasing desire among women for higher education.[7][8] To that end, the institution was founded as the Connecticut College for Women. Their initial endowment came from financial assistance from the city of New London and its residents, along with a number of wealthy benefactors. The college sits on a former dairy farm owned by Charles P. Alexander of Waterford. He died in 1904 and his wife Harriet (Jerome) Alexander died in 1911, and their son Frank sold a large part of the land to the trustees to found Connecticut College."

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