Word: elliott
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...study five years or more. Swarthmore's Mary Murphy is going on to law school because "I want to fill my obligation to society." At highly selective colleges, the idea of skipping further study is now almost square. Says Radcliffe's Dean of Instruction Kathleen O. Elliott: "I don't know how many times I've had to convince a girl that there is nothing significantly wrong with her if she doesn't go on to graduate school." One M.A.-bound senior rejoins: "If I had wanted just a four-year degree, I wouldn...
...last January, when he set out to run a sub4 min. mile for the first time. Against lackluster competition, over a slow grass track in the New Zealand town of Wanganui, he blazed through the mile in 3 min. 54.4 sec.-clipping a tenth of a second from Herb Elliott's 3∧-year-old world record. At first, trackmen dismissed Snell's performance (he ran the last quarter-mile in a withering 56.4 sec.) as a fluke. They soon learned better: within little more than a month, the New Zealander had cracked four more world marks...
Radcliffe College will reorganize the administrative activities of its Deans beginning July 1. President Bunting has announced that Kathleen O. Elliott, Dean of Instruction, will also be Dean of South House; that Catherine D. Williston, Associate Dean of Instruction, will be Dean of North House; and that Jacquelyn A. Mattfeld, Director of Financial Aid, will be Dean of East House...
John J. Conway, Master of Leverett House, said he shared with Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell, a feeling that there exits a definite point beyond which the membership of a House should not he increased. Perkins put this point at 400, but Conway felt it could be as high as 440, a figure he selected three years ago during the planning sessions for the Leverett Towers. Leverett has 450 students at present...
...four are: Clopper Almon Jr., instructor in Economics: Phoebus J. Dhrymes, now at the Institute for Mathematical Study in the Social Sciences at Stanford; Elliott J. Berg, instructor in Economics; and Thomas A. Wilson, instructor in Economics...