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Vassar

Proper noun

Meaning

Vassar (plural Vassars)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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It was June, 1933, one week after Commencement, when Kay Leiland Strong, Vassar '33, the first of her class to run around the table at the Class Day dinner, was married to Harald Petersen, Reed '27, in the chapel of St. George's Church, P. E., Karl F. Reiland, Rector. Mary McCarthy

The majority of the senior class of Vassar does not desire my company and I must confess, having read specimens of their thought and sentiments, that I do not desire the company of the majority of the senior class of Vassar. William F. Buckley

[Norine:] 'Do you know that the Vassar graduate has only 2.2 children?' Priss was aware of this statistic, which had caused concern in alumnae circles - Vassar women were barely replacing themselves while the rest of the population was multiplying. Mary McCarthy

D. in Psychology from UCLA and two graduate degrees (management and operations research) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an undergrad degree in mathematics and computer science from Vassar College. Source: Internet

AUBURN – Camilla P. Vassar of Auburn passed away peacefully, Wednesday morning Nov. 25, 2020, in Auburn. Source: Internet

After graduating from Vassar College in 1926, she discovered modernism on a European tour. Source: Internet

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