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Word: campus (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Nominations for the most beautiful, poised and personable coed on the Montreal campus drew 26 names. After a series of interviews, the council narrowed the field to five, assigned a campaign manager to each for the traditional politicking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: Winter Queen | 2/28/1949 | See Source »

Clarinetist Ed Hall, who is currently at the Savoy, and several follow musicians headline a series of eight entertainment acts. Pat Rainey, former vocalist at the Campus Room and now at the Hotel Fensgate; Marie McDonald, not "The Body" but a New England Tributary Theater singer, and Eric Victor, from the cast of the musical revue "Inside U. S. A." are the other professional performers who will be on hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Smoker Starts at 8 p. m. in Mem Hall Tonight | 2/23/1949 | See Source »

Barnard College for women, the poor, proud relation of Columbia University (endowment: $75 million) was out to improve its financial lot. Barnard, whose red brick buildings of institutional classic stand along Manhattan's upper Broadway, only a stone's throw from Columbia's city campus, has an academic reputation which only such women's colleges as Vassar, Wellesley and Bryn Mawr can equal, and a faculty (borrowing from Columbia's) that most others cannot. But last year, asking no more tuition ($700) than most other top schools, Barnard (endowment: $5,000,000) operated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Quakeress with a Quota | 2/21/1949 | See Source »

Actually, of course, the ski events are as irrelevant to the Carnival as the huge snow imp poking his nose out of the huge snow boot in the middle of the campus, Like the comedians at the Old Howard, the skiers are just there to keep the crowd amused in its spare moments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ski Meet Supplies Alibi For Dartmouth Hoopla | 2/10/1949 | See Source »

...already resigned because "of the conspicuous violation of the proper processes for deciding issues of freedom and tenure . . ." Forty-six Princeton graduate students sent a telegram to President Raymond B. Allen denouncing the whole affair. A Students' Organization for Academic Rights had sprung up overnight on the Washington campus. Last week, hundreds of students, accompanied by a handful of faculty members, crowded into the University Unitarian Church for a protest meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: A Tempting Definition? | 2/7/1949 | See Source »

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