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Subsequent attempts to revive the university or start another women's college in Rochester failed, and it was not until 1898 that the University of Rochester became fully
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There is no good reason why female education should not be as thorough, as systematic, and also as cheap as it is in
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After a successful early start, however, Barleywood was quickly met with financial problems. The college sank into
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and was closed in 1853, with Boody donating the college's land to the University of Rochester.
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Lewis H. Morgan collaborated to found Barleywood Female University, also informally known as
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Going Coed: Women's Experiences in Formerly Men's Colleges and Universities, 1950–2000
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List of current and historical women's universities and colleges in the United States
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was donated by Boody. With Boody as president and Morgan serving on the
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Following the 1850 establishment of the University of Rochester, then a
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Local donors pledged $ 15,000 to open Barleywood, and land for the
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Defunct private universities and colleges in New York (state)
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A History of the University of Rochester, 1850-1962
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