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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...year history, it has turned out such alumni as Poet Archibald MacLeish, Yale President Whitney Griswold, former New Jersey Governor Charles Edison, Henry Ford II. Today, over its 480-acre Georgian campus, its 353 students still pursue their education with an intensity most any school would envy. It takes in boys of every race and religion, makes them clean their own rooms and wait on table. But more important than its disciplined democracy is the quality of its intellectual fare. The boys are taken up through calculus and analytic geometry, read everything from the Iliad (in Greek) to Racine...
Radcliffe's abbreviated "Give Days" for the Community Service Fund Drive will begin today on the 'Cliffe campus...
Other results of this re-evaluation may include the granting of permission to keep automobiles on campus and girls in college dormitories after seven p.m. Dean of the College Godolphin said, "it is a Princeton tradition to inspect itself periodically and make changes in its program if existing facets become outdated...
Lest the Dartmouth men are left so fascinated with narrow academic interests or intoxicated with the diversions of small-town, small-campus life that they fall to appreciate the perplexities of modern living all seniors are required to take the course in Great Issues...
...while Dartmouth proudly proclaims that one of its distinguishing--and distinguished--features is that "it is predominantly an undergraduate college and not a university," there are three graduate schools on the Hanover campus...