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321 Index Page references in italics indicate tables. ABC Technical College, 290–91, 292, 297–99, 303–4 abolitionists: gradualist, 81 radical, 81, 82, 99n17 academic standards—men: and coeducation, 57, 87, 191–92, 209, 226–27, 310 men’s colleges, ix, 9, 11–12, 14, 165–66 academic standards—women: and backlash against coeducation, 6, 62, 313 and benefits of coeducation, xii, 9, 12, 87, 191–92, 203, 309, 311 and Hamilton, 256 and HBCUs, 43–44 and Lincoln, 87, 93, 97–98 and Princeton and Yale, 121–22, 123–24, 127–32 and Rutgers, 226–27 and University of Rochester, 62, 69 accreditation: of for-profit technical colleges, 288–89, 290–91 of HBCUs, 40, 42 Acker, Joan, 269 ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 131, 188–89, 195, 225 administration: at Boston College, 201–2, 205–6, 208–9, 211, 213 in Catholic colleges, 24 and coeducation, 311, 312–14 in community colleges, 292 at Georgetown, 219, 225–26, 228, 234–35, 236–38 at Hamilton, 255 in HCBUs, 39, 41, 85–86, 97–98 in Princeton and Yale, 109, 112, 118–20, 126–27, 133, 136–37 at Rutgers, 234–35, 236–37 in technical colleges, 290–91, 297–98 at University of Virginia, 194, 194 women in, 14–15, 16, 66, 73–74, 74, 75, 97–98, 315–16 admissions policies: Dartmouth, 154 Princeton and Yale, 120, 122–26 Rutgers, 226–27 advertising, and sexuality, 233–34 affirmative action, 16, 122–26, 134 AIHEC. See American Indian Higher Education Consortium Alabama State University, 182 Alderman, Edwin (president of University of Virginia), 183–84 Aldrin, Edwin E. “Buzz,” 264 Alpha Chi Honor Society, 104n86 alumni opposition to coeducation, 6, 84–87, 111–12, 115–17, 155, 225, 226, 311–12 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 131, 188–89, 195, 225 American Colonization Society, 81, 98n3 American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), 51n117 American Missionary Association (AMA) colleges, 35, 36 Amherst College: black students, 126 as coeducational, 12, 254 female faculty staff, 136 as men-only, 3, 7, 309 Anderson, Richard E., 14 CoingCoedFinalPages.indd 321 5/26/04 4:54:37 PM 322 Going Coed Angelou, Maya, 71 Anthony, Susan B. Jr., 71 Anthony, Susan B. Sr., 6, 55, 56–57, 59, 61, 72–73, 74, 263 anti-Vietnam war movement, 10–11, 68, 116, 121, 138, 210 Antioch College: as coeducational, 5 and women faculty, 4 Appiah, K. Anthony, 137 Arkansas University, 182 Ashmun Institute. See Lincoln University Ashmun, Jehudi, 81 Astin, Alexander W. and Lee, Calvin B. T., 9 athletics: and men, 172, 212 and women, 129, 131, 134, 135, 138, 172–73, 192, 211, 232, 312–13, 314 Atlanta University, 40 Ayers case, 42 Azikiwe, Nnamdi, 80 Babbitt, Samuel (president of Kirkland), 249–52, 256 Bacon, A. H., 155 Bailey, Beth, 179n35 Baker, Merrily Dean, 129 Barber College, as women-only, 40 Barber-Scotia College, North Carolina, as women-only, 40 Barleywood Female University, founding, 56 Barnard College: and Columbia University, 111, 114, 127, 140–41n12, 245 as women-only, 7 Barnett, Joni Evans, 129 Barry, Sidney (supt.-general of West Point), 266 Beal, Thaddeus, 139–40n6 Beinecke, Walter, 248, 257n2 Bennett College, as women-only, 40 Berghoff, Valerie, 236 Berkeley, University of California, and student radicalism, 11 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 40, 95 BGLOs (black Greek letter organizations), 71 Bibbins, Kirsten, Chiang, Anne and Stephenson, Heather, 134 Bice, Raymond C., 191 Bishko, Julian, 187–88 black Americans: access to higher education, 3–4, 5, 22, 34–35, 44, 80–98, 196n7 Catholic, 29, 47n28 and community colleges, 14, 290 and Greek letter organizations, 71 and the “new Negro,” 39 in predominantly white institutions, x, 41, 42, 43, 45, 53, 85, 89, 119, 120, 310 and Princeton and Yale, 120, 124–25, 128, 138 and quotas, 8 and “talented tenth,” 37 and technical for-profit colleges, 290, 293 women, 35, 38–39, 41–42 See also HBCUs black colleges and universities. See HBCUs black power movement, 90 Black Student Alliance, 124–25 black studies programs, 11 Bohen, Halcyone, 118–19 Bond, Horace Mann (president of Lincoln), 82, 84–85, 98n1, 99n10, 99n11, 99n17, 102n60 Boody, Azariah, 56 Borman, Frank, 264 Boston College: alumnae views, 205 and coeducation, 33, 202, 206–8, 209– 10, 212–14, 311, 312 College of Arts and Sciences, 200, 205, 206–7, 209 female faculty staff, 205–6, 212–13 gay and bisexual students, 213–14, 313 law school, 199 and masculine culture, xi, 151–52, 198...