This week's issue of The Mirror focuses on the daughters of Dartmouth, the first of whom were only admitted in 1972. At the time, members of the College who were against coeducation saw it to be in direct opposition with the traditions that Dartmouth held so dearly. Thirty-seven years later, Dartmouth has a long list of notable female alumnae, a slightly larger percentage of females than males in the '13 class, and 11 sororities all of which speaks to how far the institution has come.
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