Word: coeducationalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although the planning committee recognizes possible intrinsic merits of coeducation, its main argument, Irving said, is that "there does not now exist a coed or girls' boarding school of Exeter's size and facilities."
Faced with a refusal by trustees to extend visiting hours for women in the dormitories from 9 p.m. until midnight on all Fridays, the editors of the Daily Princetonian decided that "coeducation is the solution for Princeton's social illness. The development of a young man's mind...
The Masters, however, reportedly thought that the change would have been a significant step toward coeducation--a step they have been notably unwilling to take. If they had permitted an experiment in this direction, they felt they would not have been able to withdraw, and that the next step would...
In 1899 a few girls were admitted to the Harvard graduate school. A professor promptly declared that Harvard would sooner or later be forced into coeducation, like a man into a breach of promise suit.
BUT this painless revolution, this inevitable trend to coeducation, is not to be merely smiled at. An institution of higher education cannot seriously make a claim for greatness unless it recognizes both sexes as worth educating. It is increasingly evident that the best schools in the United States are such...