Word: fainsod
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Elizabeth S. Fainsod, of Barnard Hall and Cambridge, was elected president of the Radcliffe Class of 1963 in a special three-way run-off election last week...
...special contest was held after three of the original ten candidates--Barbara W. Breasted, Mary S. Lowenthal, and Miss Fainsod--wound up in a virtual...
...president, an American History major, is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Merie Fainsod. She succeeds Elizabeth J. Richmond '62 as head of the 'Cliffe senior class...
...been running for four years now, and the response is always the same. 10,000 to 12,000 books are sold in two and a half days, netting almost $3000 for the Bryn Mawr scholarship fund. Books are donated by Bryn Mawr alumnae (e.g. Mmes Nathan Pusey, Merle Fainsod, David Riesman) and their friends, marked at bargain prices by Mrs. L. H. Butterfield (Mr. Buttefield is editor of the Adams Papers), and sold to first comers at the church on Garden Street...
...reading list squeezes in Boccaccio, della Mirandola, and Castiglione in addition to the two Ms snagged by Gilmore. Ranging further afield, Professors Ingalls and Rowland are waiting to introduce the civilization of India--Asoka to Khrishna Menon--in their Soc Sci 116. If these countries fail to entice, Merle Fainsod, back at his old listening post, continues his love-hate relationship with the Soviet dictatorship (in Gov. 115); and Professor Homans continues his simple love affair with early England, in a whirlwind tour of twelve-and-a-half centuries (!)--the course number...