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Joseph W. Taylor

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I have been impressed with the need of such a place for the advanced education of our young female Friends, and to have all the advantages of a College education which are so freely offered to young men.
230: 49:. He was involved in the planning of the practical and conceptual aspects of the new institution, including the selection of a site, an architect, and a 225: 220: 215: 190: 53:. Among the practical considerations for the final site selection were the location's healthfulness and proximity to the railroad, 108: 200: 210: 195: 27: 205: 70: 62: 39: 34:), and originally wanted the college to promote the ideals of the Quaker religion and the advancement of 185: 180: 35: 77: 46: 54: 23: 134: 50: 76:
By 1893, the Board of Directors had expanded from the Quaker focus to make the college
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in 1682, comprised thirty-two acres between Merion, Roberts, Gulph and Yarrow roads.
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In 1879, Taylor had begun to give physical shape to his idea for a
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Index

Bryn Mawr College
University of Pennsylvania
Quakers
women's education
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
women's college
landscape designer
Haverford College
Philadelphia
Thomas-Humphries Tract
William Penn
Edward Pritchard and Co.
non-denominational
"The Taylor Society"
the original
"The Early Campus"
"A Brief History of Bryn Mawr College"
Categories
1810 births
1880 deaths
Educators from Pennsylvania
Bryn Mawr College
19th-century Quakers
American Quakers
Patrons of schools
Physicians from Pennsylvania
University and college founders
19th-century American educators
19th-century American philanthropists

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