Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...beginning of October throughout universities and colleges of the middle west the south, and the far west of the country be has been greed with great enthusiasm. During his coming sojourn in this vicinity, M. Champion will also give addresses before the Solon Francaise, the Alliance Francaise, and the Wellesley College Student body...
...tabulated facts also indicate that the graduates of women's colleges are becoming more and more addicted to celibacy. The records for Vassar alumnae disclose an average of 0.6 children for the entire graduate body. Wellesley tops this quota with a ratio of 0.86 progeny for its former members...
...orange, purple, blue, set off by touches of spotless white, the whole toned down to harmony by the austere background of a white granite pile. Among the robe wearers were 40 university, college and seminary presidents, including two women, Mary E. Woolley (Mt. Holyoke), and Ellen F. Pendleton (Wellesley). In a gown a cardinal hue, symbol of University of Glasgow honors, was the Reverend Henry Sloane Coffin, D. D. (N. Y. U., Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, Glasgow), who was there to be inaugurated as President. Whence came he to this post of eminence and ecclesiastical danger...
Denied Divorce. Christian Arthur Wellesley, fourth Earl of Cowley, actor, descendant of Richard Colley Marquess Wellesley (famed Governor General of India, 1797-1805; Duke of Wellington's brother); from the Countess, onetime May Picard, Manhattan chorus girl; at London...
...Senior Council, and a member of the University football team at Princeton, with M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, Captain of the 1925 football team and Marshal of his graduating class, will lead the discussions on Athletics. Miss Dorothy Mason, President of the Student Government Association of Wellesley, and C. G. Gleaves, prominent undergraduate at the University of Virginia, will preside at the committee meetings concerning the Honor System and Student Government...