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[Twenty-two-year-old Emily Taylor sat quietly in a corner of the dean of women’s office suite at Ohio State University (OSU). Unsure about pursuing a career in the field of guidance and counseling, Taylor had asked Associate Dean of Women Grace S. M. Zorbaugh if she could shadow her to learn more about the profession of “deaning.” On that summer day in 1937, she glanced down at a document on the table, hoping the student meeting with Zorbaugh would not notice Taylor’s presence as she listened intently to the conversation on the other side of the room. She typically found the stories she heard interesting. This one, however, disturbed her.]
Published: Oct 31, 2015
Keywords: College Woman; Feminist Movement; Woman Student; Vocational Guidance; Economic Citizenship
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