Word: says
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Women, apparently, are a pleasant innovation for those who never had them as classmates at Yale, and most agree that the presence of 'Cliffies in classes is a "most striking" distinction. Dean Bundy calls Radcliffe "a real advantage" and goes on to say that co-education is expected "by increasing numbers of young Americans today, and I agree with them...
...familiar with the term 'shoe'?" asked Yale professor Robert Lane. "Well, I would say it's some-what less shoe to do well in your studies here than at Harvard...
...faculty members observed, be taken within the context of time, and it has been quite a while since most of the men have been back at their alma maters. Bundy emphasizes that the two schools are "much more alike than different," and Stimson sums it up nicely by saying "I can only say that I am glad to have had a vision of both these great institutions...
Yale has a very good soccer team and it is only fair to say that by all rights it should have won today. Its fatal deficiency was its forwards' failure to get off really good shots in front of the Crimson nets. On many occasions, Yale would have good scoring opportunities and hesitate just long enough to allow the varsity fullbacks to break up the attack. When the Elis did get a good shot off, Bagnoli would make a fantastic save and the same procedure would start all over again...
...stuffer rules of the Club game. Abortive movements have recently been started in some Clubs to admit ladies more frequently, and a few members feel that the Clubs would enjoy a friendlier place in the College if classmates could be brought in for meals. At least, they say, older guests should be invited more often. But these movements generally run into polite but firm opposition from the graduates, who remember a day when the Clubs were close-knit little bands of intimate friends, which might be broken up by frequent intrusions of outsiders, no matter how attractive and pleasant...