Word: mawr
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Radcliffe and Harvard are, in effect, coed. Barnard girls can attend classes at Columbia, which has many women students of its own and Columbia's males can take Barnard courses. Bryn Mawr girls, Haverford men and students of coed Swarthmore may take courses at all three schools, and some 400 out of 2,700 do. Girls at Smith and Mt. Holyoke can enroll in classes at Amherst and the University of Massachusetts (each is about five miles from the others), but relatively few do so. Only Wellesley has no institutional ties with a male institution...
...Platform Tennis Association estimates, there are some 500 courts in the U.S., and enthusiasts will go to great lengths to get to one. Last year Caroline Nelson, current A.P.T.A. women's-doubles champion, moved from Scarsdale, where she played regularly at the Fox Meadow Tennis Club, to Bryn Mawr, Pa., where there is a dearth of courts and top-ranked players; nothing daunted, she now drives back to Scarsdale, a six-hour trip, once a week...
Berthoff, an authority on Melville and Emerson who has taught at Bryn Mawr since 1951, will teach the second half of English 70 plus two half-year conference groups and a graduate seminar...
...Director Evan H. Turner has tapped 80 collectors and museums around the world, assembled 83 of Manet's oils, rounded out the exhibit with many more sketches, lithographs, pastels and etchings (see color pages). Although the catalogue, by Anne Coffin Hanson, art history professor at Bryn Mawr, is a collector's item for art scholars, the chronological exhibition itself will be seen again only at the Art Institute of Chicago...
...loss and drop over once every week to compound his interest. Then Dean Jones stumbles onto the scene as a gamesome competitor, and right behind him comes Rosemary Murphy, playing her Broadway role as the wronged wife, a woodwind still adither with genteel echoes of Bryn Mawr and Short Hills...