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  1. Coordinates: 41.8292°N 71.4026°W. Pembroke College in Brown University was the coordinate women's college for Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1891 and merged into Brown in 1971. Founding and early history. 1894 incoming freshmen class.

  2. In April of 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. This interview with members of the Pembroke College class of 1967 documents the undergraduate experiences of Carol Lemlein, Susan Haas, Brenda Hubbard, Karen Wolk, Sharon Drager, and Judith Minno, at their 50 th reunion.

  3. 9 de may. de 2023 · Interview. By Mary Murphy. Pembroke Center Oral History Project, Brown University. May 27, 2017. Biography. The Pembroke College class of 1967 graduated under Dean Rosemary Pierrel and was the first to graduate under Brown University President Ray Heffner. They celebrated popular traditions such as Father-Daughter Weekend and Spring Weekend.

  4. Abstract This interview with members of the Pembroke College class of 1967 documents the undergraduate experiences of Carol Lemlein, Susan Haas, Brenda Hubbard, Karen Wolk, Sharon Drager, and Judith Minno, at their 50th reunion.

  5. Pembroke Colleges student newspaper was published from 1922 to 1970. Known initially as The Record, “Pembroke” was added in 1931 after the change in name of the Women’s College.

  6. College in Brown University, the First Seventy-Five years, 1891-1966 , Brown University Press, 1967. The Kaufman book was initiated by the Center and funded by the University on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the admission of women to Brown.

  7. The Pembroke Center was founded in 1981, a decade after Pembroke College, the coordinate women's college in Brown University, merged with The [men's] College. Establishing the Pembroke Center Brown University established the Pembroke Center in 1981 as a research center on gender, with historian Joan Wallach Scott as its founding director.