Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...regard to your article "No Wellesley Girls Here to Refute Billy Rose's 'Pretty Girls Don't Go to College' we were surprised to find a sketch of a Wellesley undergraduate misnamed "A Radcliffe Girl." We realize of course this is a typographical error...
...clarify the misconceptions evidenced in the article and in the statement of Mr. Rose, we enclose two pictures. One is of an actual Wellesley girl waiting for a bus to Chelsea (note the Phi Beta Kappa key over the right ear). The other is merely a typical product of our cooperative house at Radcliffe. The wonderful part about this Radcliffe "doll" is that she combines not only the legs of Mrs. Billy Rose and the brain of Miss Wellesley '46 but also she wraps it up very neatly in a 5 ft. 8 in., auburned-haired, 128 lb. package...
...course the current Miss America is a New York co-ed. And some of our best friends are Radcliffe girls. Wellesley girls return from vacation today; not enough of them were around last night to make up a scientific cross-section, but one pretty senior said something about a "Rose by any other name" and asked a little archly, "Do you think I'm so bad?" She wasn't. In fact, she was just like mother used to make, only more...
Recently he participated in a debate with Cord Meyer, Jr. at Wellesley on the subject of world government immediately as opposed to the support of the UN. Finer argued in favor of the United Nations, expressing the opinion that it is impossible to achieve anything nearer a world federation in the present stage of international relations and human thought...
Disagreeing sharply with the belief in the necessity of immediate world government expressed by Cord Meyer, Jr. 1G, Herman Finer, visiting lecturer on Government, declared that such an organization could solve none of the basic issues causing war, at a forum on "UNO and World Government" held at Wellesley College Saturday afternoon...