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...protagonist, Marian Gilbert, is thirteen at the outset of the book. She is lonely, but only half-aware of that fact. She attends a small girls?? prep school on the Upper East Side, and feels lost in a “fog,” since she doesn’t fit in there. The other eighth graders are wealthier, with society parents and homes on Park Avenue, and they know how to play “prison ball” in gym class...
...careers are out there for women,” said Tracy E. Nowski ’07, SWSG’s co-director of programs. “We especially tried to incorporate careers that are typically male-dominated in our workshops in an attempt to really broaden the girls?? horizons.” Hands-on activities kept the girls actively engaged throughout the day. During the science workshop, the girls became chemists, performing what science workshop co-leader Jennifer E. Zora ’06 described as a “fun and tasty experiment?...
Keep in mind, first of all, that selfish behavior is warranted in some circumstances. This is one of them. I am not encouraging you to become Harvard’s version of “Mean Girls?? villain Regina George, but you should nonetheless be selfish in your blocking decision. (And, by the way, demanding the piece of cake with the biggest frosting flower at your fifth birthday party was also justified...
...Even when you are dealing with classes, your intentions should be for God’s sake,” Tellawi says. She says she aspires to become a neurosurgeon and start a hospital in Palestine, where her family is originally from. 3:50-After some members leave, the girls??now alone—start to dance Bhangra a la Bollywood. Sarah Arshad ’09 tries to belly dance. “You’re using your hands too much,” Tellawi tells Sarah. “It?...
...soiree was hardly the “Wellesley Girls??—excuse me—“Wellesley Women Gone Wild” sort of intoxicated, orgiastic frenzy that Harvard boys might dream about. Wellesley has never been compared to Florida State University, but its social life became even more regulated following a flurry of negative press...