Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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William Clark Atwater, of Wellesley Hills...
...refutation of the idea that college bred people are the only ones who build blood of leadership caliber the figures are reassuring. There was great wailing in the halls of sociology not long ago when it was discovered that Harvard and Yale and Radcliffe and Wellesley were only doing their duty by posterity to the tune of a fractional offspring. The as gumption was made that the best blood of the country, meaning the figures who would be the leaders of a generation hence, would come almost exclusively from college ranks...
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., November 18--Vassar tries hard to believe in Harvard's idea of itself as the Compendium of Snobbishness and we do think we do it better than Smith or Wellesley because we are geographically more favorably situated--but it is hard when we never fail to meet its delegates at the Intercollegiate Literary Magazine Conference. They are so lovely to the girls...
...information from Oxford that rules have been put into effect by the University restricting the under-graduate use of automobiles. No freshman is permitted to own a car; an upper classman must get a special license for ownership from the disciplinary authorities of the university. Trips to the English Wellesley are precluded by another regulation which restricts the rental of a car to one hour and the cruising radius of five miles...
Modern music will be the topic discussed in a meeting of the Liberal Club tonight at 7 o'clock, open to all students of the University, and Wellesley and Radcliffe Colleges, when Randall Thompson '20, a member of the Wellesley Music Department faculty speaks on the modern French composer Georges Antheil. Professor W. E. Hocking '01, and Mrs. Hocking, will be the guests of the Club for the evening...