Word: againe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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In light of this dependence, Radcliffe launched a fund drive to mark its 100th anniversary last year, to raise $10 million over five years for endowing and improving existing Radcliffe programs and to increase alumnae giving to $1 million annually within three years. Once again, Radcliffe's numbers look puny...
Although they went into the game missing five injured starters, the Tigers notched a first score at 32:54 in the first half when Julie Kellogg followed up a bobbled shot on goal. Dartmouth came out aggressively in the second half, registering 24 shots on goal, but could not find...
The Faculty finally closed the meeting by passing a resolution supporting the principle of coeducation--not a huge concession, considering the Faculty had been teaching co-ed classes since the 1940's. But they backed off from wholehearted support of the merger, claiming it would be imprudent to take a...
When Faculty members discovered that the only alternative--and the one the University eventually adopted--was to admit 40 per cent more women, they got nervous again. Increased enrollment might mean greater demands placed on Faculty in the form of more tutorials and larger lectures. Greater teaching commitment--never a...
"Right then I knew I was going to win," Murphy said. "I had lost to them before in close races. I knew that wasn't going to happen again, and so did they."