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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p The genesis of the Massachusetts Association for Women in Education began in 1921 with an informal group of high school deans, women who were interested in the status of women and girls in education and were pioneers in the student personnel profession. In late 1924 the group became the Massachusetts Branch of the National Association of Deans. In 1928 the group became independent of the national organization and was renamed the Massachusetts Association of Deans and Advisors of Girls. In the fall of 1961 the name was changed to include Counselors (Massachusetts Association of Women Deans and Counselors), and in 1973 to the Massachusetts Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors (MAWDAC). By 1991 the name had changed to the Massachusetts Association for Women in Education. The organization provided programs, information, and services for its members, and acted to assure a strong and equal role for women in all aspects of education.. }

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