<p>My experience dates back to the 70s, so it probably isn’t particularly relevant. Smith, at that time, was not known for its feminism, having gotten their <em>first</em> female president in the 70s, while Wellesley, for example, has never had anything BUT a female leader. At Bryn Mawr, the population seemed to include more hipsters (people who went to Andy Warhol parties) and more intellectuals of the type that intended to major in Classics. MHC was a bit lower on the selectivity totem pole, and reputed to be more attractive to science majors. Wellesley seemed to have more of the types who were aiming at law, business, and medical schools. But other than that, I’m sure there was, and still is, a lot of overlap.</p>
<p>But in answer to your question, I would say that Wellesley is your best choice. Although a lot depends on what you mean by “feminist.”</p>