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| HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES Trinity Hall with the original cornerstone structure inscribed 1837 featuring stone and brick architecture. Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, known worldwide as the first woman to receive her degree as a Doctor of Medicine. Located on 320 acres in the heart of New York State`s Finger Lakes Region in Geneva, Hobart and William Smith are independent liberal arts colleges. Originally founded as two separate colleges - Hobart for men in 1822 and William Smith for women in 1908. |
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