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...Middletown wives." Though the Lynds reported that brains were considered unimportant in a Muncie woman, by the time of their second book, Munsonians had dropped their opposition to working women and had begun to educate girls for good jobs. Now, says a member of the Middletown III team, C. Bradford Chappell of Brigham Young, Middletown daughters "are better educated and in higher-status occupations than either of their parents." Teen-age girls, homebodies in 1924, now spend about as much time away from their parents as teen-age boys...
...Bradford Cleveland '81 died of pneumonia due to complications of multiple sclerosis Tuesday morning. He was 19 years...
...first attorneys, Percy Foreman, convinced him that he would face the death penalty if he went to trial; that both Foreman and Ray had a financial interest in keeping the public from hearing Ray's story until it was first told in a book by William Bradford Huie; and that Ray's father, who Ray said had escaped from prison in the 1920s, would probably be returned to prison if Ray fought the Government's indictment. According to Ray, Foreman said Ray's brother Jerry might also have been charged as a co-conspirator...
...than in the young male population at large. But many scholars fell into Platonic love affairs with each other that haunted them all their lives. A pattern of boy worship emerged in the schools and filtered into the British society at large. The popular poetry of the Rev. E.E. Bradford is crammed with hilariously unconscious sexuality...
...Bradford L. Harding...