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...Barnard Hall, 124 Walker Street, and most of the off-campus houses accepted the maximum 25 hours per week. Briggs and Comstock Halls, however, decided not to increase their parietals. Briggs, with its two hours of parietals every fourth Sunday afternoon, has the fewest hours of any Radcliffe dorm...
...Beta Kappa Society of Radcliffe College has announced the election of eight juniors: Kate L. Bernstein, of Moors Hall and Great Neck, N.Y., Biology; Lorella M. Jones, of Whitman Hall and Pittsburgh, Pa., Mathematics; Lydia K. Lake, of Barnard Hall and New Canaan, Conn., Classics; Joan E. Lusk, of Saville House and Oradell, N.J., Chemistry; L. Emilie Schrader, of Coggeshall House and St. Paul, Minn., Social Studies; Gail E. Thain, of Whitman Hall and Evanston, III., History and Literature; Ann D. Watson, of Moors Hall and Mentham, N.J., English; and Emily Zack, of Eliot Hall and New York City, History...
...Sarah Lawrence's personality remains the individual students and teachers; and in them seems to lie the real shift. For as Friedman noted, most students who come to Sarah Lawrence might just as easily have gone to Radcliffe or Barnard. More and more the Sarah Lawrence girl could pass for an "eighth sister," though not yet an identical twin...
Francis Randall is such a one. "A. B., Amherst College. M.A., Ph.D. Columbia University. Taught at Amherst College, 1956-59; Columbia University and Barnard College, 1959-1961. Sarah Lawrence College, 1961--." So the college Catalogue describes...
Then we asked Randall to contrast teaching at Sarah Lawrence with teaching at Columbia or Barnard. He was puzzled. To him the student body seems about the same as that of any Ivy school. And the educational system is, to him, pretty conventional. The reason for this view, as one girl pointed out later, is perfectly simple. In coming to Sarah Lawrence from Columbia, Randall did not change his style of teaching...