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Dr. Irma McClaurin `73 tells the story of a paper she wrote for her second year at Grinnell on which the professor gave her a C plus and wrote “Dear Irma, you have many good ideas, but you’re not graduate school material.” Since then, McClaurin has gone on to study in India as a Fulbright.
In a fifty-year newspaper career, “Miss Edith” became an influential conservative voice advocating for the traditional roles for men and women. Edith Johnson feared suffrage would permanently draw women outside