Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...name goes on the blackboard in colored chalk. One day last week, five names were on the board and, explained Mrs. McKenney, "Connie's name should also be in color, but yellow is the only color left and she detests yellow." The school's prized science exhibit is a pickled bat; its biologically educational mascot is a live monkey...
...rumor started when word got to the 'Cliffe that the all-male library was running an exhibit on the "emancipation" of women. "If that doesn't mean that they're letting us in," said one junior, "then it's an awfully sadistic thing...
...however, Theodore G. Alevizos, Assistant Librarian for Undergraduate Services, affirmed his earlier statement that "we do not intend to make Lamont wide open to girls." He admitted that the fifth level, closed to girls, does house such an exhibit...
What heartened the sponsors most was the phenomenal public interest in a city of 530,000. About 150,000 people saw the art exhibit, 3,000 attended the U.S. premiere of the four lonesco one-act plays, 6,500 listened to the concerts. Says Albright-Knox Director Gordon Smith: "Buffalo was ready for this sort of avant-garde show...
...dreams you entertain while reading Playboy." The number of girls admitted to Princeton would necessarily be only a fraction of the male enrollment, they pointed out, so competition for their favors would make the males feel as though they were "trying to get into a free exhibit at the New York World's Fair...