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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first two years of study, the student's program consists mainly of courses in General Education. According to Academic Dean Meribeth Elliott Cameron, seven or eight of the ten courses in the freshman and sophomore years are taken to fulfill the Mount Holyoke General Education requirement, which is considerably stiffer than Harvard...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Mt. Holyoke and the 'Uncommon Woman' | 10/9/1958 | See Source »

...honors program at Mount Holyoke is not so extensive as Harvard's as it is open to juniors and seniors only, with most participating just in the last year. According to Dean Cameron, 25 to 30 per cent are eligible, and last year, 22 per cent graduated with some form of honors...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Mt. Holyoke and the 'Uncommon Woman' | 10/9/1958 | See Source »

...concentration are the traditionally strong ones of English and History. Also up and coming these days are Political Science and the combined major of Economics and Sociology. Next come Religion and Psychology, followed by the sciences, notably Chemistry, Zoology, and Mathematics. Dean Cameron noted that the science departments at Mount Holyoke are unusually strong for a women's college...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Mt. Holyoke and the 'Uncommon Woman' | 10/9/1958 | See Source »

Another special program offered by Mount Holyoke is in nursing. Comparable to the arrangement Radcliffe has with Massachusetts General Hospital, girls in the program at Holyoke study the liberal arts for three years and then work at the Hartford Hospital School of Nursing for two. Upon completion of her hospital training, the student receives the Bachelor of Arts from Mount Holyoke and the Bachelor of Science from the hospital school. Largely because of its extreme difficulty, the nursing program has a very small enrollment...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Mt. Holyoke and the 'Uncommon Woman' | 10/9/1958 | See Source »

Another side to the story of life at Mount Holyoke is the extra-curricular program and the student government. Every student is a member of the Student Government Association which has the power, with few exceptions, to make and enforce regulations concerning the conduct of the undergraduate students in their college life, subject to the reserve power and control of the president and the faculty...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Mt. Holyoke and the 'Uncommon Woman' | 10/9/1958 | See Source »

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