A picture on page 21 of the 1902 yearbook, representing three students from the class of 1902 who were apparently well-known enough that their silhouettes were expected to be recognized.
A fictional letter from page 22 of the December 1918 issue of Tipyn O'Bob. The letter is written by a girl named Mabel to someone named Bill, describing her experiences at Bryn Mawr. Written and submitted to the Tip by someone in the class of 1921…
An editorial from the March 1, 1915 issue of Tipyn O'Bob. The editor suggests the addition of conversations about other women's colleges to morning chapel discussion because they believe that Bryn Mawr is cut off from everything but "local matters"…
Editorial from the April 1, 1914 issue of Tipyn O'Bob. The editors report that Bryn Mawr students are self-conscious about being college women and therefore reluctant to let others know about it so they don't stick out. They believe that students…