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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Eight Radcliffe juniors have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. They are: Barbara S. Gordon, a psychology concentrator, of Comstock Hall and Stamford, Conn.; Emily Shiling, a history and literature concentrator, of Jordan B and Baltimore, Md.; Karen Sue Cotzin, a social relations concentrator, of Holmes Hall and Worcester; and Stephanie M. Strickland, a history and literature concentrator, of Comstock Hall and Mt. Kisco...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'CLIFFE PBK PICKS 8 | 3/20/1962 | See Source »

Commenting on the proposed system, Donald R. Brown, a head resident in Comstock, said that the new plan would give the student the responsibility for keeping her word, rather than merely following a set of rules. He said he was "very much in favor" of the prospective change...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Head Residents Differ Over Curfews | 2/16/1962 | See Source »

...masters and their wives will act as non-resident advisors for North House (Holmes, Moors, and Comstock halls), South House (Bertram, Bernard and Briggs Halls), and East House (Cabot, Whitman, Eliot and the three cooperative Houses), respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bunting Names Masters For New 'Cliffe Houses | 1/11/1962 | See Source »

...Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa announced yesterday the election of the following seniors: Nora Browning of Jordan B and Columbus, Ohio, History and Literature, Suzanne G. Davol of Seville House and Greenwich, Conn., Fine Arts, Jane H. Fishburne of Jordan C and Arlington, Va., Anthropology, Barbara J. Friedberg of Comstock Hall and New York City, Mathematics, Julie E. Goldberg of Cabot Hall and Dallas, Texas, History and Literature, Martha B. Heineman of Whitman Hall and Chicago, III., English, and Mrs. Judith Arons Kates of Boston, History and Literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'CLIFFE PBK | 12/5/1961 | See Source »

Susan Ryerson and Phyllis Sogg (Winthrop here exploits its Comstock affiliation to good profit) contribute two pieces of humor which should be well received. Miss Ryerson has a short story parodying we won't spoil it by telling what--deftly handled, neatly avoiding the dangerous pitfalls of overloaded farce. Miss Sogg's satire of new criticism, in an exploration of "Roses Are Red", is adept. One more panagraph would have brought it to the edge of boredom; one less would have been an improvement...

Author: By J. RUDOLF Wahl, | Title: The Lion Rampant | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

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