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...spring of 1970, 150 Harvard men and 150 Radcliffe women agreed to switch places in the colleges’ first experiment in co-ed housing. Men moved up to the Quad to share bathrooms with Radcliffe women, and women moved to the River to walk the men’s hallways. The experiment was a success: the two colleges traded nearly 700 students the following fall...
Single-sex housing was the last barrier left. Harvard had always stood in the vanguard of higher education with its Radcliffe offshoot. But after peer institutions Yale and Princeton officially announced plans to go co-ed in 1968, Harvard students were behind...
Those opinions were backed up by the larger campus population: according to a 1969 Crimson article, a poll administered that year by the Radcliffe Union of Students showed that 95 percent of the Radcliffe women supported co-ed dorms. As McGrath Lewis says, “They were walls you wanted to storm. You wanted to be on the inside...
...PEGASUS BAY An hour outside Christchurch, this well-known Waipara winery, tel: (64-3) 314 6869, is owned and run by the Donaldson family. "Seven family members still talking to each other," jokes younger son Ed Donaldson, who looks after sales and presides over the tasting room. Pegasus Bay's Pinot Noir 2002 won a maximum five stars from Australia's Winestate magazine, and a "highly recommended" rating from the U.K.'s Decanter. Read more at pegasusbay.com...
Harvard junior Tom Walsh grew up in Arlington, and in 1974, his uncle, Ed, was the first recipient of the Eberly Award for the goaltender with the best save percentage. The elder Walsh played for Boston University, and the younger explains that the dream of playing for a Beanpot shaped, in large part, his college decision...