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High points on the varied program which lasted from December 28 through December 31, were the opening address by President MacCracken of Vassar, and a discussion of the peace problem by Norman Thomas, perennial Socialist presidential candidate, Frederick L. Schuman, professor of political science at Williams, and Frank Olmstead of New York University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lane Elected New National Chairman As 500 Attend A.S.U. Vassar Meeting | 1/4/1938 | See Source »

Thirteen years ago a Manhattan drug manufacturer named William Van Duzer Lawrence went to Vassar's President Henry Noble MacCracken for advice. Rich and generous Mr. Lawrence wanted to found a college for women but was not sure how to go about it. He was prepared to give the college his big gabled house Westlands in suburban Bronxville, N. Y., twelve acres of land, the sum of $1,250,000 and his wife's name, Sarah Bates Lawrence. Would Vassar take the fledgling college under her wing? Magnanimous Dr. MacCracken promised that Vassar would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Debutante | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

...Lawrence kept his promise and so did Dr. MacCracken. Sarah Lawrence College (chartered in 1926) opened its doors in 1928, year after Mr. Lawrence died, with 216 students, 36 faculty members and Henry Noble MacCracken as chairman of the board of trustees. That job Dr. MacCracken faithfully held until last week. Then he turned up at the college's tenth anniversary banquet to announce that Sarah Lawrence was now able to go her way alone. Said he: "Mr. Lawrence recognized his own advanced age and was concerned lest the college, inadequately endowed, fall prey to misfortune or more grasping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Debutante | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

What had come of age was the first U. S. women's college dedicated to Progressive Education. Part of the advice President MacCracken gave Founder Lawrence was that big women's colleges such as Vassar were growing to be much like big men's colleges. He suggested that the new college might limit itself to a not too severe two-year course devoted to "activities" as well as study. Sarah Lawrence now has four fields of study: Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, the Arts and Literature. Each girl is expected to keep busy with individual projects, like planning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Debutante | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

...President Warren's last big day in the news came when she forbade students to hitchhike to Yonkers for the afternoon for fear that they might be kidnapped. That provoked a memorable controversy between President Warren and the Mayor of Yonkers. To replace Board Chairman MacCracken, Sarah Lawrence last week elected Dr. Elliott Dunlap Smith, master of Yale's Saybrook College. Elected a trustee was one of Sarah Lawrence's own alumnae: Mrs. John Appleton Clark of Manhattan, Class of 1932, aged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Debutante | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

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