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...Ethiopia, two California schoolteachers-Beulah Bartlett, 65, and Blythe Monroe, 66-moved in on an abandoned schoolhouse, whitewashed it themselves, turned it into an excellent training school for native teachers. The spinster pair earned a special audience from His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, and Beulah said after the meeting, "Oh, we think he's just the sweetest little man in the world." Beyond Beulah and Blythe, the Peace Corps' 276 schoolteachers in Ethiopia have caused a remarkable change. Peace Corps teachers constitute half the faculty of every high school outside Addis Ababa. Since they bolstered Ethiopia...
Three days after he got his B.A. (cum laude) in 1935, Moore married Laura Benton Bartlett, a childhood friend from Winnetka, 111. They settled in Brookline, where they have raised a family of five. Moore got his M.D. (cum laude) in 1939. It was an exciting time in surgery. New theories, new techniques were being developed. Daring decisions were being made. American surgery was poised to leap ahead as Europe's medical centers lost some of their best brains to Hitler's anti-Semitism and to World...
Dean Ford announced Tuesday the appointment of a Faculty committee to supervise the Freshman Seminar Program. Chairman of the committee is Frank B. Freidel, professor of History. The other members are: William D. Alfred, associate professor of English, Paul D. Bartlett, Erving Professor of Chemistry, Stephen Williams, associate professor of Anthropology, G. Wallace Woodworth '24, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music, Dean Von Stade, and Catherine D. Williston, associate dean of Radcliffe...
...five seniors elected marshals of the Radcliffe graduating class are: Margaret T. Bainbridge, Joanna C. Bartlett, Elizabeth S. Fainsod, Mira Nakashima, and Adele D. Smith...
Turning to the problems of the RGA itself, Joanna C. Bartlett '63 suggested that many Radcliffe undergraduates have neither the desire nor the capability for self-government. She discussed the large number of "individualists" who are "so apathetic that in some dormitories it is practically impossible to elect RGA representatives...