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Women are allowed in Haverford dormitories until 2 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, and until 3:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday...
Clearly, these facilities are inadequate, especially when compared to other colleges: Haverford, with 450 students, has more clay courts then the University, where, at a conservative estimate, two-thirds of the students play tennis. H.A.A. figures show that all the courts together saw only 9,301 man-hours of play during the last academic year, while one-fourth as many students played 9,564 man-hours in summer school. Better summer weather and more leisure time do not explain this discrepancy; the relatively small number of courts obviously limits the amount of play by College students...
Pennsylvania's soccer team tied the Crimson for first place in the Ivy League winning its final game 3 to 2, from Cornell on Thursday. The game was played in Haverford, Pa., after being rescheduled from last Saturday at Ithaca. The victory gave the Quakers a season record of five wins and one loss, matching the Crimson's mark, in this first season of Ivy soccer competition. Penn had handed the Crimson its only league loss, a 2-0 defeat in Philadelphia October 29, but third-place Yale had topped the Quakers by an identical score...
Originally scheduled for Ithaca, the game will be played in Haverford, Pa., this Thursday at 10:30 a.m. as part of the annual Penn-Cornell Thanksgiving Day festivities...
...college. He knew all his 450 students by name, and on Campus Day, when students and facultymen don old clothes to work at some campus building project, President White was out there hammering with the rest of them. Though he looked like an undergraduate himself, he managed to give Haverford some of the happiest years of its life. He raised faculty salaries quadrupled scholarships, more than doubled the endowment to $10 million. He served as vice chairman of the American Friends Service Committee, was adviser to such public groups as the Hoover Commission and UNESCO...