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Word: wellesley (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Taylor '50 Katherine Calf Cambridge Joshua M. Twilley '50 Katharine Wadsworth Radcliffe Perry A. de Valpine '50 Janet Austin Simmons Joseph S. Vera '50 Nancy Horan Sacred Heart James G. Waddell '50 Ligi Goddard Seituate Richard A. Wallace '50 Margo Bulboan Winsor Richard B. Walsh '50 Perry Horvitz Wellesley Lauriston Ward, Jr. '50 Evelyn Cobb Boston J. P. LaWare '50 Janet McLanghlin Lasell Robert L. Ware '50 Alice Warner Wellesley Bennett C. Wilson '50 Diane Grubler Wellesley James F. D'Wolf, Jr. '50 Dickie Vernon White Plains Theodore F. Wolff '50 Evelyn laSon New York John F. Wood '50 Anne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jubilee Sons . . and Girls | 5/9/1947 | See Source »

With six "beautiful Rogersgirls" scheduled to give a few lucky Yardlings some new and different interpretations of an otherwise old and basic maneuver, amateur beauty will be on its mettle tomorrow. Strong contingents from Radcliffe, Wellesley, Simmons, and assorted other female institutions promise a flight to the finish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local Beauties Go to Bat In Neck-and-Neck Race for Men | 5/9/1947 | See Source »

Best of the lot is the Leo Martin Memorial course in Auburndale, out near Wellesley. Once the private Riverside Club, its fairways and greens are in good shape and, for the most part, interesting to play. The first nine is short, and the holes near the clubhouse are rather flat, but the others present some challenge...

Author: By Paul Sack, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 5/6/1947 | See Source »

...Wellesley College has a neat little course for men lucky enough to have a hostess to buy them in. The fairways and greens are in top condition, the holes are interesting--wooded and rolling--and there is never a crowd...

Author: By Paul Sack, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 5/6/1947 | See Source »

Although after E. M. Forster's opening address the audience consisted primarily of leading musicians, critics, and educators, it still included everything from a seemingly lonely Robert Frost to a highly gregarious red-head from Wellesley, and all but the balcony of Sanders Theater was consistently well-filled...

Author: By Joel Raphaelson, | Title: Three - Day University Symposium On Music Criticism Popular Success | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

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