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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Finances constitute something of a problem for ex-campaigners at Radcliffe, while at Wellesley the women are quite satisfied with their lot. "After all," said Natalie Park, formerly a Wave lieutenant (j.g.) now at Wellesley, "we can't complain. $65 a month is quite a gift to be getting from the government." The girls agreed that "if someone really ants to go to college she can do it, despite the financial obstacles." At Radcliffe, however, while the griping is at a minimum, Elizabeth Fargo '50, an ex-Navy nurse, claims her monthly subsistence check doesn't go very far even...

Author: By S. A. Karnow, | Title: From Chevrons to Chiffon: Women Vets Praise School After Chicken, Chipped Beef | 11/6/1946 | See Source »

...fine fall day last week New York's Senator James M. Mead stood alone at the Hyde Park grave of Franklin Roosevelt. He stood there for a space, bare head bowed. Then 60-year-old Jim Mead, Democratic candidate for governor, went on to Poughkeepsie, where he spoke at the Nelson House, eulogizing the late President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Upon the Winter Air | 11/4/1946 | See Source »

Under grey skies at Franklin Park Saturday noon the 30 contestants took off across the rolling golf course and 22 minutes 38 seconds later Jim Randall of Yale crossed the line, followed closely by his teammate Linton Baldwin...

Author: By Shane E. Riorden, | Title: Crimson Runners Nosed Out By Yale, as Tigermen Trail | 11/4/1946 | See Source »

Next week will see a seven man Varsity running on the foreign soil of Van Cortlandt Park in New York City in the traditional Ivy League Heptagonals, which since the beginning of the war have included Army and Navy to make a total of nine college on the roster. Harriers Gurley, Cogan and the other top men will get another crack at their major H if they can squeeze into the first seven places...

Author: By Shane E. Riorden, | Title: Crimson Runners Nosed Out By Yale, as Tigermen Trail | 11/4/1946 | See Source »

Cross country competition in the Ivy League big three will be settled in one triple run-off on the rolling hills of Franklin Park at 12 o'clock today Going into its fourth meet without a clear-eat win to fits credit, the Crimson harriers will face heavy power is both the Varsity and Yardling meets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson to Harry Little Boy Blues And Tigertowners in Meet Today | 11/2/1946 | See Source »

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