Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Connecticut College for Women
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CONNECTICUT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, an institution for the higher education of women, founded in New London, Conn., in 1911. The college has received generous gifts for endowment, including $1,000,000 from Morton F. Plant. It was officially opened in September, 1915. In 1919 there were 42 teachers and 304 students. President, B. T. Marshall.