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...textbooks—the term “feminism” wasn’t used at all. Once it entered the American lexicon, “[The word] then disappeared after the 1920s. Nobody wanted to call themselves a feminist,” says 300th Anniversary University Professor Laurel T. Ulrich. “Then it came back again in the 60s and 70s, after people realized there were a few problems to be solved.” Second Wave feminism gave the term many of its current negative associations. The image of the FemiNazi can be traced back...

Author: By Alwa A. Cooper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Brief History of Feminism | 3/7/2007 | See Source »

...possibility that grading policies might change. “I would welcome a discussion in the Faculty at the end of the curricular review, but I’m not convinced that we will end up changing our position,” he said. Three-Hundredth Anniversary University Professor Laurel T. Ulrich, who is one of three professors in charge of setting agendas for Faculty meetings, said in an e-mailed statement that she had not heard any discussion of grading policies for several years. Echoing Gross’s comments, she wrote that “I think most...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gross: Grades Have Not Risen | 3/5/2007 | See Source »

...motives than simply protecting their department, noting that a failure to study the past would conflict with the mission of general education.“I think that students wouldn’t consider themselves educated if they only studied their own time period,” said historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, the 300th Anniversary University Professor.She added that while at least half of the eight general education categories could be home to courses about the past, the history department’s role in the proposed curriculum was still unclear.“I just remain puzzled about...

Author: By Madeline M.G. Haas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Social Science Profs Question Gen Ed | 2/16/2007 | See Source »

...answers had been achieved to the old questions.” Though the institute had a library, a research center, and a 40-year-old fellowship program, Radcliffe alumnae were confused by the merger agreement that had made their alma mater into just another unit of Harvard. University Professor Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who served on the committee that appointed the Radcliffe dean and is also a reknowned Americianist in the History Department, said that Faust “took something that had some respected but diverse pieces and created something...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Civil War Scholar Makes Modern History | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...made cameo appearances as the enthusiastic bartenders creatively mixed drinks. “I had high hopes and it’s a really great atmosphere but I’m kind of confused as to where the food is going to be served from,” taster Laurel T. Tainsh ’10 said. Don’t worry if you missed out on the event: a trip to 7-Eleven and ’Noch’s would recreate the night...

Author: By Francesca T. Gilberti, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ice, Ice Cold Soda—and Not Much More | 1/18/2007 | See Source »

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