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...with the Jazz Age’s wonderful music, dance, and booze. The idea first surfaced during Hyperion’s search for a director. For the second year in a row, the company decided to have their production professionally directed. They knew they found their man in Shelley Bolman. “Shelley’s [application] just immediately stood out because he wrote about the play with such enthusiasm and passion. A great part of that was this new idea he had.” says co-producer Tara L. Moross ’09. Bolman?...
Their confidence was at its lowest ebb at the beginning of this term: the memory of the breakfast subsidy fiasco still rankled. Starting early in February, two months before housing decisions were to be made, girls began having appointments with Mrs. Frederick Bolman, the dean of residence, to ask about apartment living. Many were opposed to a lottery system, which had been used for this year's seniors. They were put off by Mrs. Bolman, who told them that the procedure had not been set up because the administration was busy with admissions meetings for the class...
...Susan O. Bolman, dean of Residence at Radcliffe for the past two years, will leave her post on July 1. She will be replaced by Genevive H. Austin, currently assistant dean of Residence at Vassar...
...Bolman, a proponent of letting increased numbers of girls live off-campus, will move to Connecticut where she may begin work for a doctorate in counseling and personnel administration. A graduate of American University. Mrs. Bolman also holds a master's degree from Columbia University...
...schools of such caliber are really hungry for freshmen-but they do want more good ones. "We can always make room for the gifted student," says President Frederick Bolman Jr. of Pennsylvania's Franklin and Marshall College. The problem is the country's severe scholarship shortage (available: only $100 million for 690,000 needy students). And rich schools have the cash. President Fred 0. Pinkham of Wisconsin's Ripon College says bitterly: "We have lost any number of good students after offering them $800 scholarships. Harvard and Yale offered $2,500-they just bought...