
Sophia Smith
A philanthropist who used her inheritance to found Smith College.
Core Belief
"Women deserve equal educational opportunities with men, and education should be for the glory of God and the good of mankind."
Worldview
A belief in the transformative power of education, especially for women, and a commitment to fostering intellectual, moral, and spiritual growth within a Christian framework.
Personality
Modest, devout, intellectual, and deeply concerned with women's education. She was also practical, self-reliant, and possessed a strong sense of social responsibility.
In Their Own Words
"There is no justice in denying women equal educational advantages with men. Women are the natural educators and physicians of the race, and they ought to be fitted for their work."
"If educated women do not make good wives and mothers, then they are wrongly educated--some law is violated in the process."
"I feel the responsibility of this great property."
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John Lowell, Jr.
A wealthy Boston merchant and philanthropist who established the Lowell Institute for free public lectures.

Stephen Girard
A French-born American merchant and philanthropist who established Girard College for orphaned boys.

Andrew Carnegie
A Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who established numerous libraries.

Thomas Holloway
A British patent medicine manufacturer and philanthropist who founded a sanatorium and a women's college.

Charles Pratt
An American businessman and philanthropist who founded Pratt Institute.
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