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          A groundbreaking history of how elite colleges and universities in America and Britain finally went coed.

        1. A groundbreaking history of how elite colleges and universities in America and Britain finally went coed.
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          Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz

          American historian (born 1942)

          Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz (born January 31, 1942)[1][2] is an American historian and the Sydenham Clark Parsons Professor of American Studies and History, emerita, at Smith College.

          Early life and education

          Horowitz was born on January 31, 1942, in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Rabbi David Lefkowitz, Jr. and Leona Atlas Lefkowitz.[2] Rabbi David (1911–1999) served as rabbi at Temple B'nai Zion in Shreveport and Leona (1917–2014) was a tutor in math, informal college counselor, civic worker, community board member, and housewife.[2]David Lefkowitz is her paternal grandfather.

          Horowitz was educated in Shreveport, and graduated from C. E. Byrd High School in 1959.

          She earned a B.A. from Wellesley College in 1963 and earned a Ph.D. in American studies from Harvard University in 1969.[2]

          Career

          Horowitz taught at MIT, Union College, Scripps College, the University of Sout