Alice Crocker Lloyd (December 9, 1893 – March 3, 1950) was the University of Michigan's longest serving Dean of Women and a trailblazer in progressive educational programs and ideals for young women at the time. She proved to be both a confidante and advisor to her students, but also cautioned against falling into the trappings of social life that could be found in the collegiate experience. In many ways her advice is still relevant to women seeking an education today.
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9 December 1893 Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Died |
3 March 1950 (aged 56) Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Zodiac | Sagittarius |
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