Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...women's college grew like a cancer--insidiously, effectively. More courses became available to women, Widener turned into a date exchange, barriers at the grad schools began to fall, and to the horror of a substantial number of students, administrative officers, and alumni, women moved into Harvard extra-curricular clubs...
...member of the University's meteorological faculty, Wallace E. Howell, is famous for his rain-making experiments of this past year. To members of the Blue Hill staff, however, such activity is extra-curricular; they are mainly concerned with the unspectacular work of recording weather conditions, doing research, and making predictions for the University and the U.S. Weather Bureau...
...months that followed, G. S. began to collect the extra curricular appendages that characterized the college itself. A newspaper, yearbook, alumni association, athletic program made their appearance, and one professor commented that G. S. was building up an "esprit do corps...
Radcliffe will begin offering an extra curricular course in the problems and methods of college teaching for Harvard and Radcliffe graduate students Monday...
...activities center will contain a dining room to replace Cowie Hall where the Business scholars new eat, will have common rooms, and quarters for the Business School's extra-curricular organizations, such as the radio station, the Harbus News, the yearbook, the Student Affairs council, and several clubs. It may contain limited athletic facilities, thus sparing Business students a walk across the river. It will not house an auditorium...