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Leadership and the Lesley Way
"Loyal Lesley Daughters, [Trentwell Mason White] wrote."
"...Ms. Malloch made it very clear to us that...we should act like ladies..."
"[Dr. White] was very kind, very perceptive. He always had his door open..."
"I think [Dean Thurber] was overwhelmed with the responsibility of having that job."
"...[Ms. Sharples] was very dictatorial."
"I thought Dean Thurber was a little...daunting to me."
"...because I was allowed to teach as a married woman...I felt it was not restricting me..."
...Mrs. Wolfard was an inspiration all the time."
"I remember [Dr. White] being quite formal, but also very warm."
"...Clara Thurber was a dean of women..."
"I think they show us how to be mature..."
"...could you hum the tune of Loyal Lesley Daughters..."
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"Loyal Lesley's Daughters"
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Leadership and the Lesley Way
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