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...Yale Daily New's Lew Schwartz sat in quiet shock at the post-game party in the News's posh office on York St. last Saturday noon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crim Drubs News 23-2 | 11/23/1971 | See Source »

With a leg of Colonel Sanders's best wedged but drooping between his first and second digits and a full glass of not-so-sparkling New York State Champagne balanced on his knee, Schwartz waxed sorrowful and his head bowed low. Soon only a thin stream of years weaving its contoured trail down his cheek interrupted the comatose scene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crim Drubs News 23-2 | 11/23/1971 | See Source »

...male Yale was as heterogenous as a Harvard final club. The Yale ego, according to Schwartz and Lever, was based predominantly on prep-school standards of virility. Indeed, the authors are obsessed with the influence the preppie code had on Yale society. Male friendships were intense and women mere objects of the necessary weekend proofs of manhood. When the coeducation experiment began, one "Old Blue" cautioned the undergraduates...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: We Bombed in New Haven | 11/18/1971 | See Source »

...book examines many of the social institutions which thrive on sexual segregation. Supplemented with Garry Trudeau's cartoons and extensive student comments, Schwartz and Lever undertake an entertaining, though generally facile ("The effects of the mixer on an individual can be destructive.") description of sexual patterns in an all-male or all-female institution. Ostensibly, as the college structure is transformed so are the social mores and individual relationships within...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: We Bombed in New Haven | 11/18/1971 | See Source »

...investigation al Yale also reveals one of the most significant aspects of the difficulties of women today--their lack of a collective consciousness. In the rush of both sexes to coeducate, Schwartz and Lever found, "female friendship was the last need on the agenda." Yale admitted undergraduate women for the first time in 1969. Each had high expectations of the other. Perhaps however, Yale has socialized women to its goals more effectively than its women have altered Yale...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: We Bombed in New Haven | 11/18/1971 | See Source »

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