. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. BIOGRAPHICAL — BIOGRAPHICAL BENJAMIN T. MARSHALL—In the presidencyof Connecticut College for Women, New London,Connecticut, Rev. Benjamin T. Marshall, , ,heads the work of the youngest College for Womenin New England, an independent, endowed collegeof liberal arts and sciences, which already enrolls,in its eighth year, a total of 425 students, represent-ing twenty-five different Stares, and three foreignnations. In the seven years of active academic lifeit has demonstrated to discriminating educators andfriends the need fo


. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. BIOGRAPHICAL — BIOGRAPHICAL BENJAMIN T. MARSHALL—In the presidencyof Connecticut College for Women, New London,Connecticut, Rev. Benjamin T. Marshall, , ,heads the work of the youngest College for Womenin New England, an independent, endowed collegeof liberal arts and sciences, which already enrolls,in its eighth year, a total of 425 students, represent-ing twenty-five different Stares, and three foreignnations. In the seven years of active academic lifeit has demonstrated to discriminating educators andfriends the need for its founding and the value andservice of its purpose, ideal and program. Dr. Marshall is the second president of the Col-lege. Dr. Frederick H. Sykes served the College fouryears, two years in necessary preliminary work pre-ceding the opening of the College in September,1915, and continuing two years to June, 1917. laid foundations, and gave the College a vision,which his successor, and all the latters colleagues,have gratefully accepted as legacy and stimulus.


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