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...most of the ten such cases Dr. Troncelliti has operated on at Norristown and at Bryn Mawr Hospital, the desired loss in weight has been accompanied by a lowering of cholesterol level or blood pressure, or both. A rare advantage of this operation is that it is reversible-if weight loss becomes too great, the jejunum and ileum can be hooked up again in the way that nature intended...
...long hair, bulging book bags and breathless brilliance found at Radcliffe. They lack the Junior-League-socialite attitude of Smith. Vassar's ear nest, do-gooder zeal eludes them; nor do they share the compulsive egalitarianism of Barnard students. They are neither so muscularly athletic as the Bryn Mawr girls nor quite so country-sweet as the Mount Holyoke lasses. Their distinguishing characteristic, in short, is that they don't stand out. They tend simply to be wholesome girls who make normal, well-adjusted housewives and civic-minded citizens. One important reason for that reputation is Wellesley College...
...Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers discovered when they convened in Chicago to compare notes, all their projections of soaring application rates are falling short. The Ivy League (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale) and its related Big Seven women's colleges (Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and Wellesley) were besieged by 62,000 applications for only 12,190 freshmen openings. Elsewhere, Swarthmore could accept only 460 out of 2,500 applicants, Carleton 375 of 1,750, Stanford...
...Harvard sophomore and two Bryn Mawr girls were killed in a one-car accident on Memorial Drive yesterday morning...
...girls, who had been visiting here since Wednesday, had not met Mills and Russell before Saturday. They were planning to return to Bryn Mawr yesterday...