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After high school, Margery ( her sister ) and Ruth were able to enter St. Margaret ’ s School for Girls, a college preparatory school, with help from a full time scholarship.
The girls were successful in school and entered Vassar College in September 1905.
During this time period stories were circulating that going to college led girls to become childless and never be married.
Nevertheless, Ruth explored her interests in college and found writing as her way of expressing herself as an " intellectual radical " as she was sometimes called by her classmates.
Author Walter Pater was a large influence on her life during this time as she strove to be like him and live a well-lived life.
She graduated with her sister in 1909 with a major in English Literature.
Unsure of what to do after college, she received an invitation to go on an all-expense paid tour around Europe by a wealthy trustee of the college.
Accompanied by two girls from California that she ’ d never met, Katherine Norton and Elizabeth Atsatt, she traveled through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and England for one year, having the opportunity of various home stays throughout the trip.

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