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Wesleyan College

Wesleyan College is a private, liberal arts women's college in Macon, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1836, Wesleyan was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women.[2]

Wesleyan College
MottoScientia et pietas (Latin); "Knowledge and loyalty"
Motto in English
Knowledge and devotion
TypePrivate women's college
EstablishedChartered 1836; 187 years ago (1836)
opened 1839
Endowment$69,000,000
PresidentMeaghan Blight
Academic staff
52
Undergraduates750 (women only)
Postgraduates35 (coed)
Location, ,
United States

32°52′29″N 83°42′45″W / 32.8745862°N 83.7124689°W / 32.8745862; -83.7124689
CampusSuburban
ColorsDeep Purple and Lavender   
NicknameWolves (formerly Pioneers)
Websitewesleyancollege.edu
Wesleyan College Historic District
Location4760 Forsyth Rd., Macon, Georgia
Area200 acres (80.9 ha)
Built1928
ArchitectWalker & Weeks; et al.
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.04000242[1]
Added to NRHPApril 2, 2004
An illustration of Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia circa 1877

History

The school was chartered on December 23, 1836, as the Georgia Female College, and it opened its doors to students on January 7, 1839. The school was renamed as Wesleyan Female College in 1843, when its affiliation changed from the Methodist-Episcopal Church to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The college shortened its name in 1917 to the present Wesleyan College.

 
Wesleyan College circa 1877
 
Wesleyan College Chapel circa 1876

Wesleyan has the world's oldest alumnae association, begun in 1859.[citation needed] Wesleyan College is the birthplace of the first sororities in the United States: the Adelphean Society in 1851, now known as Alpha Delta Pi, and the Philomathean Society[3] in 1852, now known as Phi Mu</ref>. The two sororities together are referred to as the "Macon Magnolias". In 1914, the school disbanded sororities on its campus.

Academics

Wesleyan College has an undergraduate student population of around 700. It has a student-faculty ratio of 20:1 and an average class size of 21 students. In any given year, students from more than 20 states and over 20 countries around the world attend the school. Wesleyan offers 25 majors, 35 minors, and eight pre-professional programs. Students can earn a bachelor of arts, bachelor of fine arts, or bachelor of science in nursing degree. Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

Campus

Wesleyan College has a 200-acre (800,000 m²) campus dotted with revivalist Georgian style brick buildings and features a 6.3 acre (25,000 m²) lake, Foster Lake.

Non-residential buildings on the (main) upper campus include:

  • Candler Alumnae Center was built in 1946 and was presented to the College by the late Judge John Slaughter Candler of Atlanta in memory of his parents, Samuel and Martha Beall Candler. It was designed by renowned architect Phillip Shutze with the assistance of librarian Katharine Payne Carnes and originally housed the campus library. Candler Hall was renovated in 1971 as the Candler Alumnae Center and is currently home to the Office of Alumnae Affairs, the Office of Institutional Advancement, the Oval Hall ballroom, and the Benson Meeting Room.
  • The Loggia is a two-level portico connecting the Olive Swann Porter Building with Persons Hall. The top-level balcony overlooks the courtyard between the residence halls and the campus fountain. It is revered for its exceptional architectural design and marble columns and staircase. The Loggia has been a symbol of Wesleyan College since its construction in 1928.
  • The Lucy Lester Willet Memorial Library is a three-story Georgian-style brick building that was constructed in 1968 and is dedicated to the memory of Lucy Lester Willet, class of 1881. During the 2016-2017 school year, Willet Library underwent extensive renovations, opening a new 24-hour student academic center on the first floor of the building, complete with study carrels, computer labs, conference rooms, a testing center, the campus writing center, and a second-floor lounge with sitting areas, televisions, and vending machines. The library also houses the college's branch of the Confucius Institute.
  • The Munroe Science Center houses the biology, chemistry, nursing, neuroscience, and environmental science departments. Built in 2006, the 42,000 square foot building was made possible by the generosity of the Munroe sisters and their families. The Munroe Science Center boasts numerous teaching laboratories, two classrooms, modern research labs for faculty-student research, animal facilities, a roof-top greenhouse, an astronomy observation deck, and the Center for Women in Science and Technology. On the west wing of Munroe is the nursing wing which houses the nursing classroom and state of the art nursing simulation lab.
  • The Olive Swann Porter Student Life Center (OSP) was built in 1928 in remembrance of the wife of James Hyde Porter, a long-time trustee of Wesleyan College. Furniture, antiques, and paintings from the college's extensive collection can be found throughout the building, most notably in the Burden Parlor and Manget Dining Room. Many offices of the Division of Student Affairs are housed in the Olive Swann Porter Building, including Health Services, the Center for Career Development, and the Office of the Dean of Students. OSP also contains the Anderson Dining Hall, Hurdle Café, Trice Conference Room, campus bookstore and post office, Lane Center for Service and Leadership, Belk Student Leadership Suites, and music practice rooms equipped with pianos. The Olive Swann Porter Building is connected to the Persons and Banks residence halls.
  • The Porter Family Memorial Fine Arts Building was completed in 1954 and proudly houses the impressive Goodwyn-Candler-Panoz Organ, donated to the College by Asa G. Candler, Jr. of Coca-Cola fame, in its 1,129-seat auditorium. The Porter Family Memorial Fine Arts Building contains classrooms, offices, and studios for the College's music and theatre departments, as well as the east and west wings of the Cowles Myles Collier Art Gallery, and the Porter-Grassmann Studio Theatre used for student-produced plays and dance performances.
  • Porter Gymnasium was built in 1928 and includes a heated swimming pool, a weight room, and a gymnasium floor marked for all indoor activities with bleacher seating for 700 spectators. Classrooms, dressing rooms, a dance studio, an athlete lounge, and shower baths are housed inside the building, as well.
  • Tate Hall was one of the first academic buildings, along with Taylor Hall, on Wesleyan College's new Rivoli campus in 1928. It now contains classrooms and offices for the College's communications, women's studies, English, history, modern languages, religion, philosophy, and mathematics departments. The President's Office, Business Office, Registrar's Office, and other administrative offices are located on the first floor of Tate Hall.
  • Taylor Hall was one of the first academic buildings, along with Tate Hall, on Wesleyan College's new Rivoli campus in 1928. Taylor Hall originally housed the school's science departments, but following renovations in 2009-2010, the building now houses laboratories and classrooms for education, physics, psychology, and business. The building also contains the 200-seat Peyton Anderson Amphitheatre on its ground floor.
 
Cherry blossoms bloom in front of Candler Hall
 
Chapel at Wesleyan College, circa 1876.
 
Faculty of Wesleyan College circa 1880 displayed in Sholes' directory of the city of Macon, 1880
 
Allie Luse Dick, teacher of voice, 1882-85.[4]
 
The residential courtyard featuring the Loggia in the distance

Non-residential buildings on the lower campus include:

  • Huckabee Hall houses the Office of Admissions.
  • Pierce Chapel opened in 2015 and sits on a knoll overlooking Foster Lake. The chapel has a capacity of about 300 in the sanctuary, which is used primarily for worship services and occasionally as a venue for recitals, concerts, special events, and weddings. The Corn Center on the lower-level of the chapel provides meeting space for faith-based programs, campus groups, and the Chaplain's office.
  • The Valeria McCullough Murphy Art Building was built in 1964 and contains 10,000 square feet of floor space designed exclusively for the teaching of the studio arts, art history, and computer graphic design. The building houses faculty offices for the College's visual arts department and is also the location of the Frances and Dennie McCrary Art Gallery used for faculty, student, and professional exhibitions.

Student life

There are four major student boards: CRU (Council on Religious Unity), CJA (Council on Judicial Affairs), CAB (Campus Activities Board), SRC (Student Recreation Council), which are represented as a part of SGA (Student Government Association). Wesleyan boasts the Nu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business fraternity. It also has over 25 special interest clubs, academic honor societies including the Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Beta Beta and Omicron Delta Epsilon; musical groups, art clubs, service organizations, religious groups, and departmental leadership groups. Sororities have been prohibited since 1917.[5] Residence halls on campus include:

  • Banks Hall was built in 1928 and houses freshmen. It is connected to the Olive Swann Porter Building via a breezeway.
  • Elizabeth Turner Corn Hall North and Ernest & Pauline Corn Hall South were opened in 1999. Each of these three-story buildings contains private furnished rooms (each with private bath) arranged in four-person suites and sharing a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, and fully furnished living/dining room. There is also a small atrium on the lawn between the two buildings. Upperclassmen are housed in the apartments, and Elizabeth Turner Corn Hall exclusively houses seniors, as well as contains a deluxe "Alumnae Suite" for visitors to the campus.
  • Hightower Hall was built in 1963 and houses upperclassmen. It contains a piano lounge in its foyer, as well as some of the most coveted rooms on the campus with its views of Foster Lake.
  • Jones Hall was built in 1959 and contains the Wesleyan College Center for Community Engagement and Service, as well as a conference room and an overnight visitor's suite on the first floor. The second and third floors of the building house upperclassmen. Jones Hall's Mary Bennet Cox Dunwody Terrace, a popular event venue, is located behind the building and overlooks the azalea garden at the edge of Foster Lake.
  • Persons Hall was built in 1928 and houses upperclassmen. The building is connected to the Wortham Residence Hall, as well as the Olive Swann Porter Building via the Loggia.
  • Wortham Hall was built in 1928 and houses freshmen. Wortham Hall is connected to Persons Hall via a breezeway, as well as an overhead "bridge" between the two buildings.

There are several popular events of the International Cherry Blossom Festival every springtime, such as the grand finale fireworks display. Porter Auditorium was once the home of the Macon Symphony Orchestra, and it still hosts many musical and theatrical events and competitions.

Athletics

Wesleyan athletic teams are the Wolves. (formerly known as "Pioneers" until after the 2012–13 school year). The college is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It competes in the Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS), formed in July 2022 by an amicable split of Wesleyan's former home of the USA South Athletic Conference. The Wolves had been USA South members since 2016–17, and before that competed in the defunct Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC) from 2003–04 to 2015–16.

Wesleyan competes in intercollegiate varsity sports: Women's sports include basketball, cheerleading, cross country, dance, equestrian, soccer, softball, track, and volleyball. Their equestrian team competes in the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) and Intercollegiate Dressage Association (IDA).

Facilities

In addition to Porter Gym on the main campus, other athletic facilities on the campus include:

  • Mathews Athletic Center was donated to the College by Trustee George Mathews in memory of his sister, Mary Ann Mathews Pease '44 AND includes soccer and softball fields and tennis courts. The center provides weekly yoga, and other strength training classes, and more.
  • Nancy Ellis Knox Equestrian Center is located north of Foster Lake and hosts the College's IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association) and IDA (Intercollegiate Dressage) teams. The center includes two riding arenas, turnout paddocks, a 24-stall barn, and classroom. Instruction is also offered to the Macon community through the Community Horsemanship Program. The center's academic program is the Equine-Assisted Therapy minor.
 
Looking across Foster Lake towards the Nancy Ellis Knox Equestrian Center

Colors

The school color is deep purple (PMS 268).[6]

Notable alumnae

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Wesleyan alumnae haunted by Klan hazing rituals".
  3. ^ not associated with the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania
  4. ^ Foster, Mary Dillon (1924). "Alice Luse Dick". Who's who Among Minnesota Women: A History of Woman's Work in Minnesota from Pioneer Days to Date, Told in Biographies, Memorials and Records of Organizations. Mary Dillon Foster. p. 86. Retrieved 26 June 2022.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ "LibGuides: Wesleyan College Archives & Special Collections: Sororities".
  6. ^ [1][dead link]

External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website
  • Wesleyan College historical marker

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For other universities with a similar name see Wesleyan University disambiguation Not to be confused with Wellesley College Wesleyan College is a private liberal arts women s college in Macon Georgia United States Founded in 1836 Wesleyan was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women 2 Wesleyan CollegeMottoScientia et pietas Latin Knowledge and loyalty Motto in EnglishKnowledge and devotionTypePrivate women s collegeEstablishedChartered 1836 187 years ago 1836 opened 1839Endowment 69 000 000PresidentMeaghan BlightAcademic staff52Undergraduates750 women only Postgraduates35 coed LocationMacon Georgia United States32 52 29 N 83 42 45 W 32 8745862 N 83 7124689 W 32 8745862 83 7124689CampusSuburbanColorsDeep Purple and Lavender NicknameWolves formerly Pioneers Websitewesleyancollege wbr eduWesleyan College Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtShow map of GeorgiaShow map of the United StatesLocation4760 Forsyth Rd Macon GeorgiaArea200 acres 80 9 ha Built1928ArchitectWalker amp Weeks et al Architectural styleColonial RevivalNRHP reference No 04000242 1 Added to NRHPApril 2 2004 An illustration of Wesleyan College in Macon Georgia circa 1877 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 4 Student life 5 Athletics 5 1 Facilities 5 2 Colors 6 Notable alumnae 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe school was chartered on December 23 1836 as the Georgia Female College and it opened its doors to students on January 7 1839 The school was renamed as Wesleyan Female College in 1843 when its affiliation changed from the Methodist Episcopal Church to the Methodist Episcopal Church South The college shortened its name in 1917 to the present Wesleyan College Wesleyan College circa 1877 Wesleyan College Chapel circa 1876 Wesleyan has the world s oldest alumnae association begun in 1859 citation needed Wesleyan College is the birthplace of the first sororities in the United States the Adelphean Society in 1851 now known as Alpha Delta Pi and the Philomathean Society 3 in 1852 now known as Phi Mu lt ref gt The two sororities together are referred to as the Macon Magnolias In 1914 the school disbanded sororities on its campus Academics EditWesleyan College has an undergraduate student population of around 700 It has a student faculty ratio of 20 1 and an average class size of 21 students In any given year students from more than 20 states and over 20 countries around the world attend the school Wesleyan offers 25 majors 35 minors and eight pre professional programs Students can earn a bachelor of arts bachelor of fine arts or bachelor of science in nursing degree Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church Campus EditWesleyan College has a 200 acre 800 000 m campus dotted with revivalist Georgian style brick buildings and features a 6 3 acre 25 000 m lake Foster Lake Non residential buildings on the main upper campus include Candler Alumnae Center was built in 1946 and was presented to the College by the late Judge John Slaughter Candler of Atlanta in memory of his parents Samuel and Martha Beall Candler It was designed by renowned architect Phillip Shutze with the assistance of librarian Katharine Payne Carnes and originally housed the campus library Candler Hall was renovated in 1971 as the Candler Alumnae Center and is currently home to the Office of Alumnae Affairs the Office of Institutional Advancement the Oval Hall ballroom and the Benson Meeting Room The Loggia is a two level portico connecting the Olive Swann Porter Building with Persons Hall The top level balcony overlooks the courtyard between the residence halls and the campus fountain It is revered for its exceptional architectural design and marble columns and staircase The Loggia has been a symbol of Wesleyan College since its construction in 1928 The Lucy Lester Willet Memorial Library is a three story Georgian style brick building that was constructed in 1968 and is dedicated to the memory of Lucy Lester Willet class of 1881 During the 2016 2017 school year Willet Library underwent extensive renovations opening a new 24 hour student academic center on the first floor of the building complete with study carrels computer labs conference rooms a testing center the campus writing center and a second floor lounge with sitting areas televisions and vending machines The library also houses the college s branch of the Confucius Institute The Munroe Science Center houses the biology chemistry nursing neuroscience and environmental science departments Built in 2006 the 42 000 square foot building was made possible by the generosity of the Munroe sisters and their families The Munroe Science Center boasts numerous teaching laboratories two classrooms modern research labs for faculty student research animal facilities a roof top greenhouse an astronomy observation deck and the Center for Women in Science and Technology On the west wing of Munroe is the nursing wing which houses the nursing classroom and state of the art nursing simulation lab The Olive Swann Porter Student Life Center OSP was built in 1928 in remembrance of the wife of James Hyde Porter a long time trustee of Wesleyan College Furniture antiques and paintings from the college s extensive collection can be found throughout the building most notably in the Burden Parlor and Manget Dining Room Many offices of the Division of Student Affairs are housed in the Olive Swann Porter Building including Health Services the Center for Career Development and the Office of the Dean of Students OSP also contains the Anderson Dining Hall Hurdle Cafe Trice Conference Room campus bookstore and post office Lane Center for Service and Leadership Belk Student Leadership Suites and music practice rooms equipped with pianos The Olive Swann Porter Building is connected to the Persons and Banks residence halls The Porter Family Memorial Fine Arts Building was completed in 1954 and proudly houses the impressive Goodwyn Candler Panoz Organ donated to the College by Asa G Candler Jr of Coca Cola fame in its 1 129 seat auditorium The Porter Family Memorial Fine Arts Building contains classrooms offices and studios for the College s music and theatre departments as well as the east and west wings of the Cowles Myles Collier Art Gallery and the Porter Grassmann Studio Theatre used for student produced plays and dance performances Porter Gymnasium was built in 1928 and includes a heated swimming pool a weight room and a gymnasium floor marked for all indoor activities with bleacher seating for 700 spectators Classrooms dressing rooms a dance studio an athlete lounge and shower baths are housed inside the building as well Tate Hall was one of the first academic buildings along with Taylor Hall on Wesleyan College s new Rivoli campus in 1928 It now contains classrooms and offices for the College s communications women s studies English history modern languages religion philosophy and mathematics departments The President s Office Business Office Registrar s Office and other administrative offices are located on the first floor of Tate Hall Taylor Hall was one of the first academic buildings along with Tate Hall on Wesleyan College s new Rivoli campus in 1928 Taylor Hall originally housed the school s science departments but following renovations in 2009 2010 the building now houses laboratories and classrooms for education physics psychology and business The building also contains the 200 seat Peyton Anderson Amphitheatre on its ground floor Cherry blossoms bloom in front of Candler Hall Chapel at Wesleyan College circa 1876 Faculty of Wesleyan College circa 1880 displayed in Sholes directory of the city of Macon 1880 Allie Luse Dick teacher of voice 1882 85 4 The residential courtyard featuring the Loggia in the distance Non residential buildings on the lower campus include Huckabee Hall houses the Office of Admissions Pierce Chapel opened in 2015 and sits on a knoll overlooking Foster Lake The chapel has a capacity of about 300 in the sanctuary which is used primarily for worship services and occasionally as a venue for recitals concerts special events and weddings The Corn Center on the lower level of the chapel provides meeting space for faith based programs campus groups and the Chaplain s office The Valeria McCullough Murphy Art Building was built in 1964 and contains 10 000 square feet of floor space designed exclusively for the teaching of the studio arts art history and computer graphic design The building houses faculty offices for the College s visual arts department and is also the location of the Frances and Dennie McCrary Art Gallery used for faculty student and professional exhibitions Student life EditThere are four major student boards CRU Council on Religious Unity CJA Council on Judicial Affairs CAB Campus Activities Board SRC Student Recreation Council which are represented as a part of SGA Student Government Association Wesleyan boasts the Nu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi the professional business fraternity It also has over 25 special interest clubs academic honor societies including the Phi Kappa Phi Beta Beta Beta and Omicron Delta Epsilon musical groups art clubs service organizations religious groups and departmental leadership groups Sororities have been prohibited since 1917 5 Residence halls on campus include Banks Hall was built in 1928 and houses freshmen It is connected to the Olive Swann Porter Building via a breezeway Elizabeth Turner Corn Hall North and Ernest amp Pauline Corn Hall South were opened in 1999 Each of these three story buildings contains private furnished rooms each with private bath arranged in four person suites and sharing a fully equipped kitchen laundry facilities and fully furnished living dining room There is also a small atrium on the lawn between the two buildings Upperclassmen are housed in the apartments and Elizabeth Turner Corn Hall exclusively houses seniors as well as contains a deluxe Alumnae Suite for visitors to the campus Hightower Hall was built in 1963 and houses upperclassmen It contains a piano lounge in its foyer as well as some of the most coveted rooms on the campus with its views of Foster Lake Jones Hall was built in 1959 and contains the Wesleyan College Center for Community Engagement and Service as well as a conference room and an overnight visitor s suite on the first floor The second and third floors of the building house upperclassmen Jones Hall s Mary Bennet Cox Dunwody Terrace a popular event venue is located behind the building and overlooks the azalea garden at the edge of Foster Lake Persons Hall was built in 1928 and houses upperclassmen The building is connected to the Wortham Residence Hall as well as the Olive Swann Porter Building via the Loggia Wortham Hall was built in 1928 and houses freshmen Wortham Hall is connected to Persons Hall via a breezeway as well as an overhead bridge between the two buildings There are several popular events of the International Cherry Blossom Festival every springtime such as the grand finale fireworks display Porter Auditorium was once the home of the Macon Symphony Orchestra and it still hosts many musical and theatrical events and competitions Athletics EditWesleyan athletic teams are the Wolves formerly known as Pioneers until after the 2012 13 school year The college is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA It competes in the Collegiate Conference of the South CCS formed in July 2022 by an amicable split of Wesleyan s former home of the USA South Athletic Conference The Wolves had been USA South members since 2016 17 and before that competed in the defunct Great South Athletic Conference GSAC from 2003 04 to 2015 16 Wesleyan competes in intercollegiate varsity sports Women s sports include basketball cheerleading cross country dance equestrian soccer softball track and volleyball Their equestrian team competes in the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association IHSA and Intercollegiate Dressage Association IDA Facilities Edit In addition to Porter Gym on the main campus other athletic facilities on the campus include Mathews Athletic Center was donated to the College by Trustee George Mathews in memory of his sister Mary Ann Mathews Pease 44 AND includes soccer and softball fields and tennis courts The center provides weekly yoga and other strength training classes and more Nancy Ellis Knox Equestrian Center is located north of Foster Lake and hosts the College s IHSA Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association and IDA Intercollegiate Dressage teams The center includes two riding arenas turnout paddocks a 24 stall barn and classroom Instruction is also offered to the Macon community through the Community Horsemanship Program The center s academic program is the Equine Assisted Therapy minor Looking across Foster Lake towards the Nancy Ellis Knox Equestrian Center Colors Edit The school color is deep purple PMS 268 6 Notable alumnae EditMain category Wesleyan College alumni Mary Ross Banks 1846 1910 litterateur and author Catherine Brewer Benson the first woman to earn a college degree at Wesleyan 1840 Kathryn Stripling Byer poet and teacher 2001 North Carolina Award in Literature and North Carolina Poet Laureate 2005 09 Rebecca Caudill children s literature author Katherine Choy ceramist Phaedra Parks well known lawyer and TV personality Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald founder of the first woman s secret society at a women s college Toni Jennings first female Lieutenant Governor of Florida Ruth Austin Knox lawyer and Wesleyan College s first alumna president Neva Jane Langley Miss America 1953 Ellamae Ellis League architect from Macon first woman FAIA from Georgia Sara Branham Matthews microbiologist Viola Ross Napier one of the first two women to be elected into the House of Representatives in Georgia Hazel Jane Raines the first woman in Georgia to receive a pilot s license 1936 Eugenia Rawls stage actress Margaret Zattau Roan music therapist clubwoman Soong Ai ling Chinese businesswoman wife of H H Kung Soong Ching ling Chinese political figure Honorary Chairperson of the People s Republic of China wife of Sun Yat sen Soong Mei ling Chinese political figure First Lady of the Republic of China An Ming Wang composer Clare de Graffenried labor researcher and writerSee also Edit Georgia U S state portalWomen s Colleges in the Southern United StatesReferences Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Wesleyan alumnae haunted by Klan hazing rituals not associated with the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania Foster Mary Dillon 1924 Alice Luse Dick Who s who Among Minnesota Women A History of Woman s Work in Minnesota from Pioneer Days to Date Told in Biographies Memorials and Records of Organizations Mary Dillon Foster p 86 Retrieved 26 June 2022 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain LibGuides Wesleyan College Archives amp Special Collections Sororities 1 dead link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wesleyan College Macon Georgia Official website Official athletics website Wesleyan College historical marker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wesleyan College amp oldid 1161447049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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