Mabel Smith Douglass

The library "has a primary collection focus on women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.

"[2] Douglass was appointed the first dean of the New Jersey College for Women when it opened in 1918 with 54 students and some 16 faculty members.

Her boat was found capsized near the shore of the deepest part of the lake, three miles opposite her starting point.

Police dredged the lake and searched the surrounding mountain trails, to no avail.

[5] Thirty years later, her remarkably preserved remains were found by scuba divers on a shelf about 95 feet below the water's surface.