“Discover the Untold Struggles and Triumphs of a Woman in a Man’s World: A Deep Dive into Lynn Lobban’s Memoir”
“When I arrived at Dartmouth College in the fall of 1968, as one of its first women,” Lobban writes, “I was determined to prove I was equal to any man. … I sought to gain power on the Ivy League campus where testosterone flowed from New Hampshire trees.” Yet, for all her determination, her feisty spirit, and unsinkable spunk, she was not immune to societal messaging — and youth: “I was a hormonal teenage girl. While battling the status quo, I longed for the magic kiss and Prince Charming to make me whole. I screamed for equality while making Dartmouth my personal stomping ground for getting male attention, attention I feared as much as craved.”
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