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Increasing enthusiasm for coeducational schools may be a partial explanation, Radcliffe Dean of Admissions Margaret W. Stimpson said yesterday...
...LBNP looks like an oil drum and can be fastened tightly at the waist. Made of rubberized, aluminum-lined canvas, it creates an airtight bag for the body's bottom half. Air is pumped out to create a partial vacuum. Since cabin air pressure is therefore greater on the body's upper half, some blood is forced into the lower part-approximating the effect of gravity-and the heart must make an earthlike extra effort to keep blood moving down below...
...from London to be with him, took him back to Britain, where he was hospitalized for two years while he received medical care and therapy. Dame Margot gave up her jet-set social life to spend her offstage hours at his bedside. The convalescence was slow, painful and only partial; Arias will probably never walk again, and his speech is still incomprehensible to everyone but his wife. Last year Tito Arias was finally pronounced well enough to leave the hospital...
...This poll was conducted at a peak time, when the library was filled to near capacity," Lowenstein said. "We observed that over half the students were boys." Yet the 90 girls polled were fairly evenly divided between "partial exclusion" and "no restrictions," the latter having a slight edge of 8-10 votes...
Many of the girls who voted for partial restrictions liked the idea of sealing off the whole third floor of the Library to boys during Reading Period and exams. Others complained of not being able to get reserve books and favored making the Open Reserve Section entirely off-limits to boys...