Word: segregationism
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Bryn Mawr. About three-fourths of the 350,000-odd U. S. college women attend co-educational institutions. There, say advocates of coeducation, they gain poise and maturity in a normal environment. There, say champions of separate colleges, they are distracted and dominated by men, miss the separate college'...
3) Easing of the clause requiring segregation of brokerage and dealer business to permit the existence of odd-lot brokers and small dual-purpose firms.
The part which the students not living in the Houses, loosely grouped under the name "commuters," are to play in the House life is a problem which must be solved soon. For most of this group is now being cared for by Phillips Brooks House, and Brooks House regards this...
Segregation at meals continues to obstruct that free intercourse between student and tutor which is one of the most important phases of the tutorial system. While it is true that in some Houses the regular tutors tables have fallen into an encouraging desuetude, and relations have become less strained, the...
As the end of the moratorium (pieced out by Washington's Birthday) approached, a scheme was evolving in Detroit's day & night powwows known as the "Michigan Plan." The suggestion of Chairman George Willets Davison of Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., attending the conferences with representatives of other...