Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stephens, a highly successful Progressive junior college of 1,700 in Columbia, Mo., brooks no such nonsense as the theory that women are like men, devotes itself strictly to making women more womanly. It likes to boast that 85% of its girls get husbands within five years after graduation. To train them fully for their functions as wives and mothers, it teaches them the arts of dressing, making up, keeping a budget, reading the Bible, riding, singing, talking politics intelligently...
Retorted Mrs. Douglas Timmerman, wife of the executive vice president of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce: "No! Marriage and a career don't mix. I tried it ... and I'm glad to be back home. My child needs me." (Applause from Stephens' girls...
...first official year of competition, the Tech eleven has defeated the Tufts Junior Varsity 12 to 0 and lost to Lowell Texti...
With the New Yorker already entrenched as the contemporary theatre's most prolific source of material for successful comedy, behold "Junior Miss," starring Sally Benson's Graves family, and most particularly their thirteen-year-old Judy. Uncle Max Gordon has picked another winner this time, for here is the most continually rollicking play of the Boston season--"laff-riot" being the term which springs to mind...
...script. Gravel-voiced Lenore Lonergan as Judy's bosom pal, Fuffy, and sister Lois's motley crew of boy friends, draw several of the deeper belly laughs. Everyone at the Wilbur, on either side of the footlights, is having a wonderful time this week, but hurry over there before "Junior Miss" leaves Saturday for a long stay in New York...