From the New York Times, 1913, this article describes how, despite the vigilance of the Vassar staff, one student managed to “escape” and marry her college sweetheart. Probably the best part of this is that the girl’s fellow students conspired to help make this happen, just with a note in a textbook that was passed around!
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So cute.
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Love it.
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vassar: challenging conventions and outwitting authority since 1861.
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