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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...burial of some very lively corpses. Let Vassar announce defeat and aspire to espouse Yale. Not so for others of us who find the greatest strength of American higher education in its diversity. We will continue to demonstrate that separate, residential colleges for women offer them unparalleled opportunities to develop their intellects, their values and their qualities of leadership. We are committed to the proposition that women should have lives and purposes of their own. Mount Holyoke College, having been at it for 130 years, prefers to offer something special to the women who seek equal partnership in marriage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 26, 1967 | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

Where, with all its money, is Wesleyan heading? Etherington hopes that all of the planning committees and consultants will come up with a variety of options. Wesleyan might go coed, develop new graduate studies, add law or medical schools, or reach out to expand its community services. Whatever the eventual choices, Wesleyan can afford to take its time. Says Etherington, with comfortable and enviable assurance: "The worst way to spend money is to buy the first thing off the shelf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Affluent Miniversity | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

There were two parts to the argument of the article. First, the primary objective is to develop a way to reverse the Vietnam policy represented by President Johnson, Dean Rusk, and Walt Rostow, including, if necessary, the President's defeat in the 1968 election. If the goal were simply "How to Remove LBJ in '68," the title supplied the piece by the New Republic, then Mr. Lardner's jibe about the argument being "internally ridiculous" would be correct, for, if that is one's sole goal, the answer is obvious: vote Republican in 1968. However, things aren't that simple...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEVINSON ON THE LEFT | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

Earlier this month, the Corporation requested Carlhian to develop a new exterior for Mather. According to Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant dean of the Faculty, the decision was largely due to the high cost of the tile finish...

Author: By William R. Galeota jr, | Title: Harvard Cuts Tile to Slice Mather Costs | 5/23/1967 | See Source »

...gradually realized that the Department's organization was too complex to develop a system for programming in one year," Schelling said yesterday. He had received a leave of absence from the University for 1967-68 in order to devise techniques which could make more effective the Government's annual $5 billion in foreign...

Author: By Boisfeuillet JONES Jr., | Title: Schelling Rejects State Dept. Post, Will Stay Here | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

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