Word: dean
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dean commented, "None of our girls are pining away." They date both graduate and undergraduate students, and the only problem, Judy Fiorello of Vassar remarked, "is having enough time to go out with a boy a second time." Another girl, a lithe brunette, computed that she had an average of five different dates a week. Few girls participate in Yale extra-curricular activities. "Most of our spare time is taken up in dates," a pretty blonde noted...
...been discovered at the Graduate School that the women suffer academically for the time spent on other pursuits. "Their previous training is as good as the men get," George P. Springer, Dean of Admissions, said. An officer of the School of Music felt that some of their undergraduate girls experience 'strain' in the effort to keep up. Most of the students seemed to feel that the toughest part of getting a Yale degree was gaining admittance...
...list of men who have drifted here from New Haven is a long and distinguished one, including Dean Bundy, Archibald MacLeish, Dean Brooks, V. O. Key, Andrew Gleason, David Owen, Kingman Brewster, Whiting, and many others. Yale also has its share of defectors, men like Paul Hammond, Blitzer, Robert Lane, Richard Ruggles, H. Bradford Westerfield, and James Tobin. Besides the momentous choice of football loyalties, these people who have had associations with both schools have some interesting observations about the different characteristics of each...
Women, apparently, are a pleasant innovation for those who never had them as classmates at Yale, and most agree that the presence of 'Cliffies in classes is a "most striking" distinction. Dean Bundy calls Radcliffe "a real advantage" and goes on to say that co-education is expected "by increasing numbers of young Americans today, and I agree with them...
...university as a whole. At Yale there is a much sharper division between the graduate and the undergraduate students, and it is rare for the two to be mixed in the same course. At Harvard, a greater number of lower level courses are taught by grad students. Dean Bundy feels that this is valuable, since it creates "a greater interplay" between the two. Blitzer agrees that the isolation of the Yale graduate school is too sharp...