Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...College Applicants Delayed. . . ." Their tension remained, but the 11,000 at least understood that the College Entrance Examination Board had not forgotten them, that it was delayed in its terrible function of correcting the nervously scribbled "books" of 22,000 would-be matriculants to Vassar, Smith, Princeton, Yale, Wellesley, Harvard, etc., owing to the facts: that the scribbling was not finished until June 21; that the 700 teachers, who correct the papers at a cost of about $100,000, had had to be sent to Manhattan hotels this year instead of to Columbia University dormitories; that the Fourth of July...
Some 50 Radcliffe, Wellesley and Simmons college ladies have obtained their parents' reluctant consent to spend the summer "seeing how the other half lives." They will work in shops and factories, "go incognito and spend their leisure time as well as working hours exactly as the working girls...
Lyon Boston, of New York City; Charles Hickling Bradford, of Boston; Laurence Eliot Bunker, of Wellesley Hills; Frank Morton Carpenter, of Cambridge; Leonard Phyneas Dantzig, of Chicago, III.: Thomas Carr Howe, Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind.: Robert William Lishman, of Lynn: Theodore Benedict Massell, of Brookline; William lehabod Nichols, of Wilton Conr John Mikon Potter, of Milwaukee, Wis: Carl Joseph Bush, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Leopold Urtel Shapiro, of Boston; Hymen Theodore Silverstein, of Mattapan; Davidson Sommers, of St. Paul, Minn.; Wilfred Shafer Stone, of La Grange...
...efficacy of preparedness, and the dangers of imperialism are a few of the questions which will be considered at the Concord Conference from June 19 to July 4. a Convocation of Youth for Training in Peace Leadership planned by a number of representative students from Harvard, Radcliffe. M.I.T., Wellesley, Boston University, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Simenons and Tufts...
...number of intellectual leaders of today, including Professor Harry Barnes of Smith. Professor Clarence J. Skinner of Tufts. Captain Paxton Hibben, Francis Deak of the Confederation International des Etudiants, and Professor Henry R. Mussey of Wellesley, will lead the conference and direct discussion of the problems. A brief course of study has been arranged under their tutelage which will lead to a better understanding of the forces that make for War and the agencies that are working for Peace...