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Success of Georgia State College for Women was self-evident in the increase in diplomas distributed in 1926 to over 300 from the 17 graduates in the first commencement in 1892. Part of this growth could be attributed to international students making a presence on campus. Students hailed from China, Cuba, England and Japan, along with some south Pacific islands to diversify the campus.
Vol, 2 No. 3
Nov 17, 1926

Fourteen Women’s College seniors were elected to the 1963 “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.” This is a rather large amount of women from one school to be elected at one time from a single university.
Vol. 39 No. 3
Nov. 22, 1963

Issues of The Colonnade from 1925 to 1975 are now available to be viewed on microfilm in the library.

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