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...Corporation approved last Monday the appointment of Myra A. Mayman, former acting director of Bryn Mawr admissions, as the first coordinator of the arts for Harvard and Radcliffe...
...popularity of the programs reflects a growing interest in archaeology on the part of the students, who seem to counter the creed of the "now" generation in their fascination with the past. Some of the compulsion for archaeology, suggests Bryn Mawr Graduate Student Erik Nielson, is that "you can only learn so much from books. There comes a point when you have to kneel over a trench and handle an object that's fresh from the ground." Despite the long hours, backbreaking and often boring labor, an increasing number of students have been doing just that. Some...
Died. Alexander Biddle, 79, who in the '40s and '50s guided the consolidation of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington stock exchanges, then served as the new organization's president (1964-65); in Bryn Mawr...
MacCaffrey joined the Harvard Faculty in 1971 after 17 years on the faculty of Bryn Mawr College and five years at Tufts. She is an expert on 17th century English literature and a leading specialist on John Milton...
...that this view has been stifled at Harvard and that in order to have stimulating scholarly debate, professors possessing these view should be attracted to the Department. He cited such men as Harold Cruse, professor of Afro-American Studies at Michigan, and Herbert Aptheker, professor of History at Bryn Mawr, as examples of scholars who should be drawn to the Harvard Afro-American Studies Department...