Word: bender
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...poor unmarried undergraduate who meets nothing but impersonality from the great Harvard bureaucracy should get married. "Harvard Wives" gives motherly advice on everything from raising chinchillas to training horses. Mrs. Myles Baker, a graying, sympathetic lady, has personally listened, to the problems of twelve thousand couples since Dean Bender established her office in January 1946. "They didn't expect 'Harvard Wives' to last more than two years," she states proudly, "but we were in such demand even after the GI's left, that Harvard couldn't do without...
...representatives, including Director of Admissions Wilbur J. Bender '27, with little previous discussion, voted unanimously that the College Board group should authorize a study of scholarships. They then appropriated the grant...
Wilbur J. Bender '27, Director of Admissions, will probably represent the College at the meeting...
...sure that this will help, but in the current situation, where we have a surplus of applications, it might be an aid. It might help in the area where we could accept practically all of the candidates," Bender added...
...England schools in Brunswick, Maine. At that time a committee of Pusey, Dartmouth President John Sloane Dickey, and Amherst President Charles W. Cole, was appointed to study the problem and report back. The Harvard representatives at the Brunswick meeting were Pusey, Dean Bundy and Director of Admissions Wilbur J. Bender...