Word: manors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lonely" is a pocket guide to where to stay, eat, buy flowers, and how to get around at such spots as Vassar, Smith, Connecticut, Wellesley, Pine Manor, Skidmore, Wheaten...
Alan P. Jones '49, who has headquarters in Leverett House, did most of the work on Wellesley, Pine Manor, Radcliffe, and Wheaton. The Dartmouth boys seemed to concentrate on Smith where "after four years of operating, we've never been bored. Maybe it's the girls," they add modestly...
...Pine Manor is summed up succinctly as a place where young ladies learn "about the ways of college boys and how they come and go in two years instead of four. Everyone is prepared for Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of the Junior League just that much sooner," the authors comment...
Other dates are Jackson at Radcliffe, October 30; Pembroke at Radcliffe, November 3; and the Flickers-a Boston Hockey Club eleven-at Radcliffe, November 7. Pine Manor and an international students' team are other prospective opponents...
George Patton, able General and chronic martinet, stood on the steps of a medieval English manor and sounded off to his staff: "... I mean business when I fight. I don't fight for fun and I won't tolerate anyone on my Staff who does. . . . Ahead of you lies battle. ... It is inevitable for men to be killed and wounded in battle. But there is no reason why such losses should be increased because of the incompetence and carelessness of some stupid son-of-a-bitch. I don't tolerate such men on my Staff...