March 8, 2024
"As dean of women, Golda looked very stern and severe, but there was a warm and caring woman underneath. She took time to listen to students who approached, and when trouble was apparent, Dean Wickham had a special fund to help—new books, recommending who to see, an appropriate suit for an interview, a dressy gown for something important. She made a difference."
Submitted by Eleanor Marie Saunders Mueller, BA ’64 (Clark Honors College, history), MA ’65 (interdisciplinary studies)