A letter in the 'College Convictions' section of the February 15, 1914 issue of Tipyn O'Bob from a student identified only as E.G.A. '14. She uses the letter to describe her "meditation" in the "process of becoming a new woman"- one who appreciates…
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…
A series of poems forming a ballad describing the behavior of Bryn Mawr women, along with drawings to illustrate: enthusiastic grabbing of books and food.
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…
Two pictures with captions from the December 1906 Tipyn O'Bob. The top image shows a student being turned away from dinner by a proctor because her outfit is not tidy enough. The second image shows an "unsophisticated" freshman attempting to balance…
An editorial from 1910 in which a student argues that while Bryn Mawr women are isolated, perhaps too idealistic or impractical, being at Bryn Mawr gives the students a joy not known outside the school.