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...annual Radcliffe Government Association Cedar Hill Conference, held Sept. 13 and 14 in Holmes Hall, this year took the form of a symposium on "The Pressures of Radcliffe." Elaborating upon a major topic of that meeting, Mrs. Bunting yesterday discussed the college pressures created by women students' uncertainty about post-graduation plans...
Begun last year as a way of adding a program of serious intellectual content to traditional class reunions, Alumnae College is a day long symposium whose theme this year is "Desegregation...
...Catholic and Protestant churchmen. Dean Miller called the Colloquium a "superb success," and saw in its format of public lectures and panel discussions "a method of introducing into our School a dialogue with many different fields." Among the colloquia which he suggested the Divinity School might sponsor were a symposium on contemporary business ethics, a discussion of the relationship between ministers and psychiatrists, and an examination of the theological significance of modern novels...
...once "careful generation" has progressed to carelessness during the past few years. While "the careful young men" (as the Nation entitled a symposium on undergraduate political apathy in the fifties) have presumably gone on to cautious careers in law or business, their place has been taken by as politically active a group of students as American campuses have ever seen. But though their energetic activism is admirable, the new radicals are distinctly disappointing--and disturbing--in the paucity and opacity of their thought on the problems they wish to solve...
Among the participants in the symposium are Paul H. Buck, Carl Pforzheimer University Professor; David C. McClelland, chairman of the Department of Social Relations; George Wald, professor of Biology; Dean Ford; Edward Geary, professor of Romance Languages; and Dean Kay Whitla, director of the Office of Tests...