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Randolph-Macon was one of a number of private colleges established in the nineteenth century to educate young women in Virginia, a state in which no public university had been willing to fully admit them until 1918. Of the state’s many well-regarded private women’s colleges—including Sweet Briar, Hollins, Westhampton, and Mary Baldwin—Randolph-Macon was said to be the most rigorous and demanding.
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