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After concerts at Baltmore's Peabody Museum, Bryn Mawr, and Vasar, the chorus of sixty men will return on Monday...
...world probably best equipped to tell them was in the U.S. last week. Professor Arnold Joseph Toynbee, cultural legate from a Britain in crisis to a U.S. at the crossroads, was delivering six lectures ("Encounters between Civilizations") to the history-haunted young women of Bryn Mawr College. So many students and visitors (one woman drove from Minneapolis to hear Toynbee) crammed the 1,000-seat lecture hall that people had to be turned away...
...Mclntosh is a youthful woman with bobbed, reddish-gold hair and a set of firm opinions. A basic one: it is "tragic" that so many educated women "settle down into domesticity and never raise a peep again." Mrs. Mclntosh speaks on this subject with impressive authority. Educated at Bryn Mawr, Johns Hopkins and Cambridge, she began to teach in 1922, married ten years later. Now the mother of five children, she has done an unruffled job of juggling career and family...
...Wells (onetime Bryn Mawr professor of political economy) should know. Dr. Niebuhr, who says that he was aware of this official explanation, nevertheless demurs...
...accepting the donation, Mrs. Greenhalge, wife of an undergraduate at the College, said that Harvard was the first in the nation to do anything for famine relief on so large a scale, though Bryn Mawr, Oberlin, Swarthmore, and Vassar made a start in that direction. Top contributions at other institutions ranged somewhat under $1,000, she affirmed...