Word: mawr
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Miami, the girls will represent nearly every State in the East. Wellesley is by far the most favored girl's college. 1926 will bring 48 partners from its sheltering walls to Memorial Hall tomorrow night. Other mstitutions which will be represented at the From include Vassar, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Jackson, and Radcliffe...
Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the Chief Justice of the U. S., was once Dean of Bryn Mawr College. She resigned, in 1920, to marry Frederick J. Manning, instructor at Yale. Last week, she was reappointed Dean, accepted. Instructor Manning will leave Yale, take an associate professorship at Swarthmore College, near Bryn Mawr...
...field in Chester, Pa. for future tournaments. Colonel F. K. Hyatt of P. M. C. is very anxious to have the tourney held in or near Philadelphia this year. He has advocated that a committee be appointed to make an investigation of polo fields in Bryn Mawr., Chester, and Bala...
...contest was divided into two divisions, one for the men's colleges, Harvard, Yale, Princeton and City College of New York, and the other for the women's, Wellesley, Smith, Vassar and Bryn Mawr...
...four women's colleges were very evenly matched in their contest, but the Wellesley representatives managed to defeat their opponents after a heart-breaking struggle which brought the spectators to their feet. The wife of Robert Benchley '12, who was a member of the Bryn Mawr team, distinguished herself especially, even in defeat...