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During her presidency, she was able to make many improvements to the college campus by increasing the number of faculty members and increasing financial aid for students. Other accomplishments of note during her tenure construction and remodeling of major campus buildings as well as increasing the
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In October 1949, the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, visited Wellesley College with his daughter, Shrimati Indira Gandhi. In this image, they are pictured on the step of the President's House on Wellesley College's campus. (Margaret Clapp is pictured second from the
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in order to experience a new culture, stating that living in a different country with a different culture gave her a new perspective on her own culture. During her time there, she became the Minister Counselor of Public Affairs for the
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While she was president of Wellesley College from 1949 until her retirement in 1966, the college's resources and facilities were expanded substantially. Clapp was a strong advocate of careers for women. She was elected a Fellow of the
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American Women Managers and Administrators: A Selective Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-century Leaders in Business, Education, and Government
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on April 10, 1910 to parents Alfred Chapin Clapp and Anna (Roth) Clapp. She had two brothers, future American politician
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home. A memorial service was held June 1, 1974 in Houghton Memorial Chapel on the Wellesley campus.
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for twelve years while working on her master's degree, which she obtained from
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Records of the President's Office, 1DB.1899-1966, Wellesley College Archives.
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Margaret Clapp's doctoral dissertation at Columbia grew into the biography
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for two years. She stayed in India until 1971, when she returned to her
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After leaving Wellesley, Clapp served briefly as administrator of
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Clapp died of cancer on May 3, 1974 at the age of 64 in her
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https://archives.wellesley.edu/repositories/2/resources/2
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
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During and after World War II, she taught history at
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Margaret Clapp with Indian Prime Minister, his daughter, and the Indian ambassador to the U.S.A.
Pulitzer Prize
Wellesley College
India
United States Embassy
Lady Doak College
Madurai
Berkshire
East Orange, New Jersey
Alfred C
East Orange High School
Wellesley College

library
Wellesley College
Todhunter School
New York City
Columbia University
City College of New York
Douglass College
Brooklyn College
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Lady Doak College
Madurai, India
United States Information Agency
Tyringham, Massachusetts
John Bigelow
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Little, Brown
List of covers of Time magazine (1940s)

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