Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...faculty of Wellesley will not allow the students to publish a paper...
...basis. The names of the well-known gentlemen and ladies who form the corporate body of the institution are a sufficient guarantee of its ultimate success. On the other hand, the odds against which the society has yet to struggle are great. The growing reputation of Boston University and Wellesley College is an important obstacle which cannot be disregarded. Any earnest attempt to offer greater educational advantages to women is worthy of praise. In spite of the inherent obstacles to its success, the society is slowly gaining ground, year by year, and we shall doubtless see it established strongly...
...publish in another column the results of the tennis tournament which has just been finished at Wellesley. Tennis seems to be the one game in which girl-students really take an interest. The excitement over the playing in the tournament was at times intense. We are not informed as to whether the rackets were used in more ways than one, but we trust that they were not. Although reports from Vassal declare that the Wellesley tennis grounds are upon the side of a hill, this is not true. The grounds are very level and offer a good opportunity for close...
...CRIMSON'S correspondent at Wellesley has just forwarded the results of the tennis tournament which has been held there. There was a long list of entries, and the playing throughout was very close. The playing of the doubles was particularly interesting. But the playing of the singles, although at times rather loose and showing a tendency of some of the players to get rattled, gave a chance for some brilliant plays. There was awarded a first prize for singles, a first and second prize for doubles. The contest resulted as follows: Singles, first prize, Miss H. J. Wells, '87; doubles...
Latest from Wellesley. Grace (just graduated) - "I am going back next year, Mr. Featherly, to become an M. A." Bobby, - "No need of going so far, Grace." - D'apros Lampy...