2. “ . . . a godly young woman, and of special parts, who has fallen into a sad infirmity, and the loss of her understanding and reason, which had been growing upon her divers years, by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing, and written many books.” John Winthrop 1645
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11. In 1939, James Bryant Conant, the President of Harvard, was asked to speak at the fiftieth anniversary of Barnard. He replied: “ I have a good many doubts about education in general, but when it comes to the education of the fairer sex, I throw up my hands in complete despair and consternation. . . . it is very much like asking a Christian Scientist to speak at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of a medical school.”