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The trustees, stressing that coeducation will not mean sacrificing any part of the education of Exeter boys, visited the academy dorms yesterday afternoon to announce the decision.
Last Spring, more students turned down Harvard than in any other recent year. Two-hundred fifty-nine students from the admitted class of '73 went elsewhere as opposed to 203 the year before. Although Yale's coeducation is probably part of the explanation, the occupation of University Hall must certainly...
Coeducation at Princeton and Yale, plus tuition increases and student disorders at Harvard, add up to easier admissions to Harvard and Radcliffe in 1970.
C. Clark Easter, president of the Freshman Council, said the councils are merging in anticipation of freshman coeducation, but added, "The council cannot do very much about coeducation this year, because of Faculty limitations on experimentations. Our thinking is along the lines of informal social activities to bring Harvard and...
OF course it is not necessary or desirable that everyone agree with these ideas about women's education in general and Wellesley College in particular. What is needed is a serious evaluation of a validity of the current trend towards coeducation, especially in relation to Wellesley and its future. It...