This window is in memory of Margaret Peck Wright, who studied with the Class of 1912, and Ruth Peck Noone, Class of 1915, and was given by their loving granddaughter and niece Mari E. Wright, Class of 1960, with the vision of a global Wellesley College in mind. The window is titled Veritas, or Truth, and is in series with the Smith and Gamble windows. The figure is depicted holding the light of truth, styled as a Wellesley lantern. Underneath the figure are the three keys of the College: to the Library, to College Hall, and to the Chapel.
The lower section of the window depicts a 'world tree of knowledge' encircled by symbols representing the following traditions: Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Jain, Zoroastrian, Pagan, African Spiritual Traditions, Baha'i, Native American and Indigenous Peoples' Spiritual Traditions, Unitarian Universalist, Humanist-Secular-Agnostic-Atheist, Sikh, and Christian.
At the base of the window is a quotation from the seventh College President, Mildred McAfee Horton: 'The day we learn that differences do not necessarily involve discriminatory evaluations, vast problems of human relations will be solvable.'Â