Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Elizabeth Johnson of the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Miss Eliza Kellas of well-equipped Emma Willard School in Troy, N. Y.; sound, slightly reactionary Miss Mira Hall of Miss Hall's in Pittsfield. Mass.; Miss Helen Tempte Cooke ("Dean of Girls' Schools"') of Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass...
Died. Katharine Lee Bates, 69, of Wellesley, Mass., professor emeritus of English literature of Wellesley College, authoress of the hymn "America the Beautiful"; in Wellesley...
...Reef, 1,200-mi. coral band fringing northeast Australia, for the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Leader of the expedition was Dr. C. M. Yonge, Englishman, whose essays on marine science, Vueer Fish, Brentano's has just published ($2.50). Mrs. Harvey, as Dr. Ethel Nicholson Browne, taught biology at Wellesley and Cornell until their marriage in 1916. They live at Princeton, have two sons...
Yale was far in the lead as Dartmouth's keenest rival. Smith was picked as the favorite women's college, with Vassar and Wellesley tied for second place...
Among the colleges sending delegates to the Assembly are Amherst, Brown, Harvard, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Pembroke, Radcliffe, Smith, Tufts, Wellesley, and Yale. Cornell, Princeton and Vassar will send official observers. In all there will be approximately 160 delegates...