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Connecticut College, 1930-1940

The Voice has been an establishment under many other names: from the College News in the early 1900s to Conn Census through the 1950s, to Sadyagraha, or “truth force,” for a short stint in the 1970s, settling into our familiar College Voice in 1977.  We feel an alliance with all previous writers and editors of the newspaper at Connecticut College, and to declare solidarity with our previous entities have proclaimed ourselves Established in 1916, when the first class of women began writing their articles – longhand – and typsetting each issue.

For our last ten issues, we will spotlight the past ten decades at Connecticut College, through clippings from our newspapers and photos from our Archives.

Aerial photograph of Connecticut College, c. 1930

Connecticut College, Mosier House, student co-op, "Working in the basement"

Palmer Library (now Blaustein Hall), West Reading Room, 1937

President Katharine Blunt, President from 1929-1943 and 1945-1946

"The hostess gives finishing touch to dinner table in Mosier House, cooperative dormitory."

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