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Word: musts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...must congratulate you on the color reproductions of the Sinai mosaic and the icons, but it was most irritating to me to see the name of my distinguished colleague, Professor George Forsyth, appear alongside the photo of the monastery as if he were a photographer. The scholarly enterprise is conducted jointly by Professor Forsyth and myself. Our responsibilities are so divided that Professor Forsyth, being an architectural historian, is in charge of the field work, while I am responsible for the publication of the scholarly results...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, may 11, 1959 | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

...certainly some sort of merger of Radcliffe College into the structure of Harvard University would be a good thing. Administrative burdens should be combined together when possible, and the Radcliffe-Harvard axis is just right for such a combination which in any case, at this late date, must be regarded as inevitable; and when it comes it'll serve Harvard right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

...objection to Wellesley must then come from something less specific than dress or a section of the country--it must come against an atmosphere. This atmosphere seems revealed best in the class sections, the basic way of teaching at Wellesley...

Author: By Charles I. Kingson, | Title: Wellesley College: The Tunicata | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

...most of these students intend to marry; and a girl's position as far as education is concerned is expected to be more flexible than that of her husband. The man can concentrate his education with a career in mind: his wife must usually adapt hers to him. Consequently, it is better that the girl come out of school with a wide-ranging background (even at the expense of its being a little nebulous) rather than emerging a rigidly intellectually formed botanist or medieval philosopher or drama critic or anything else...

Author: By Charles I. Kingson, | Title: Wellesley College: The Tunicata | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

This same lack of friction carries over into Wellesley's intramural social life--the upperclass societies. To join, a girl must go to tea at each one; but any junior or senior who wants it is guaranteed acceptance, and the hierarchy, if any, is slight (Tau Zeta Epsilon--"Tizzy"--seems to be ranked a notch above the rest). Far from being an important part of the college's life, either intellectual or social (they were originally formed with specific purposes in mind, for example the Agora as a political science organization), they have become merely a pleasant place to take...

Author: By Charles I. Kingson, | Title: Wellesley College: The Tunicata | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

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