Word: gentlemenã
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Fiske says Stanford worked informally with UC-Berkeley to attract talent to the Bay Area, striking a “gentlemen??s agreement” with the state college that they would not directly compete with each other...
...year later the College decided to break ties with the final clubs (which included disconnecting the clubs from Harvard heating and phone systems, among other mostly symbolic actions) because of their discriminatory admissions practices. Still, Pi Eta was particularly special. “The other clubs were seen as gentlemen??s clubs. [Pi Eta] was thought of as the fraternity at Harvard,” Epps recalls. “It was mostly a social club for boys who had not made the varsity teams. I’d talk to the undergraduates about serving alcohol and they...