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Edits May 13, 2021

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I removed a sentence "Diana Chapman Walsh began her professional career, in the fall of 1966, at Barnard College." I could not find any information that she worked there, but her sister did. I added a note on her sister to the Biographical Notes section, as well as a citation for the information.

Edits May 20, 2021

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I added links and names of the centers established at Wellesley College during Walsh's presidency to be more concise. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AniRao3 (talkcontribs) 16:40, 20 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]