Word: coeducationalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The board's action came after more than two years of formal study and discussions by trustees, faculty, alumni and students, and nearly four years of student campaigning for coeducation.
The admissions office at Dartmouth has already accepted applications from women in anticipation of the trustees' decision, which also authorized a year-round operational plan in conjunction with coeducation.
Women at Yale reaffirms Santayana's observations. Emerging from this persistent "brotherhood", it examines recent changes in Yale's psyche caused by coeducation. The book is a community analysis, the story of Yale's transformation, which relates its findings to both individual relationships and dominant American social trends.
All-male Yale was as heterogenous as a Harvard final club. The Yale ego, according to Schwartz and Lever, was based predominantly on prep-school standards of virility. Indeed, the authors are obsessed with the influence the preppie code had on Yale society. Male friendships were intense and women mere...
Before there was coeducation at Harvard, Cambridge women would wander into Radcliffe classrooms and freely audit lectures given by Harvard professors. After 1946, when Radcliffe academically merged with Harvard, these wandering scholars were turned away from lectures for lack of space. For a time, even the Cliffies had to stand...