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Women on Campus is a collection of compelling essays from the staff of Change, the foremost monthly magazine on American higher learning. This widely praised collec-tion of essays on the feminist struggle for greater participation in American academic life presents a portrait that was rarely reflected in the academic journals. In this classic volume, now available in paperback, a wide spectrum of distinguished, outspoken authors discuss what, when it was originally published, was one of the major goals of American women: full equality in campus life. This widely praised collecÂtion of essays on the feminist struggle for greater participaÂtion in American academic life presents a portrait rarely reÂflected in the academic jourÂnals. In this volume, a wide spectrum of distinguished, outspoken authors discuss one of the major goals of American women: full equality in campus life. "Academia," says Elizabeth Janeway in her introduction to Women on Campus, "has been getting on without half the research talent and teachÂing skill it might have laid claim to just by ignoring women. "
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William Hunt (b.ca. 1820) married Elizabeth Cuthwaite and emigrated from England to Potosi, Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Ohio, Montana, Colorado, Washington, Missouri, Kentucky, New Jersey and elsewhere.
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