1. Indiana University What Makes an Educated Woman bulletins, 1945-1959 0.4 cubic feet (1 box)
Indiana University
The Educated Woman bulletin was first published by the Faculty Committee on Women's Education in order to get young women to enroll in Indiana University. The bulletins were produced seven times between 1945 and 1959. The bulletins describe the four features that make an "educated" and well-rounded woman, answer frequently asked questions, and show sample four-year course plans for each major. Additionally, the booklet explains what skill set a student in the major will develop and the types of jobs they will be qualified for after graduating.