Word: donning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"At this place everyone has more escorts than they know what to do with," one girl comented. Assuming an air of intellectual assurance, another 'Cliffie added, "I don't think anyone here would be stupid enough to pay $10."
At Radcliffe, one might also say that the number of A.P. Sophomores is increasing, since three girls managed to accumulate the necessary three credits for the first time this year, and were admitted to the 'Cliffe as Sophomores. One reason why only three have taken the proffered advancement seems to...
"If the freshmen all think they can get in one House, they are gravely mistaken," Dean Watson warned recently. "There isn't that much difference--we don't have a best House and a worst House."
"Oh, I dig it the most," she agreed. "The way our social set-up is set up it is hard for people to have the right attitude for a happy, full life. They don't have the right spiritual conditions for existence."
Don K. Price, Jr., professor of Government and Dean of the Faculty of Public Administration, pointed out that there was "no single government career" in a Conference on Careers lecture last night entitled "Government Service: Politics and Administration."