Word: schultz
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JENNY LIND, THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE (345 pp.)-Gladys Denny Schultz-Lippincott...
Gladys Denny Schultz, author of this biography, once wrote advice to teen-agers in the Ladies' Home Journal, an experience that may account for the essence of nosegay that rises from too many passages in her book. Generally skillful in her long treatment of Jenny Lind's American tour, which culminated in the singer's marriage to her accompanist, Author Schultz is often grossly sentimental in her account of Jenny's early life. The daughter of a debt-ridden, often jobless man named Niklas Lind, Jenny was born out of wedlock. She was discovered and sent...
...following have been elected Radcliffe Senior Class Marshals: Elinor R. Bernstein, of Cabot Hall and Great Neck, N.Y.; Phoebe A. Keith, of Briggs Hall and Louisville, Ky.; Elizabeth J. Richmond, of Edmands House and Rowayton, Conn.; H. Caroline Schultz, of Cabot Hall and Great Neck, N.Y.; and Mary B. Taylor, of McIntire House and Cambridge...
...despite the report, and despite the obvious inadequacy of the present housing system, the fraternities remain a major stumbling block to the House system. As Robert O. Schultz, assistant dean of the college and a member of the faculty committee, points out, "a practical House system would mean the end of the fraternities. But, he added that he "greatly doubted that the faculty-corporation committee would recommend abolition of the fraternities." Apparently many members of the administration hope that, "without intervention by the university, the fraternity system may die out--or at least wane significantly." Such an attitude, coupled with...
Another problem is the tremendous cost involved in total conversion to a House plan. It has been estimated that it would take about $5 million to complete the proposed physical changes in dormitories and the dining rooms. But, as Schultz noted, it might take even more money to establish and maintain a complete tutorial system. No matter how great the initial outlay, however, Brown must consider the eventual benefits the House system will produce...