Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Radcliffe, Wellesley, Simmons, Jackson, Wheaton, and most other women's colleges set a one o'clock deadline for their students. It is virtually impossible for an undergraduate to announce at eleven o'clock, "Well, time to go home now." His alternative is to seek some new diversion for the remaining two hours...
...have already allowed their girls out until one, however, this thesis seems somewhat far-fetched. As a matter of fact, the banner of propriety might fly higher if activity were confined to students' rooms. Anyone who has left Cronin's at eleven-thirty and driven along Storrow Drive to Wellesley would almost certainly suspect that the best interests of propriety might be served by allowing students to remain in their rooms...
...national reading problem as bad as Flesch and some parents think? The answers of the colleges are anything but consistent. Harvard and Wellesley feel that their students read as well as ever...
October. Ezra Taft Benson will propose a new solution to the farm problem: plow under every third farmer. The CRIMSON will go to Wellesley to conduct the Miss Radcliffe contest. The Government and Economics departments will cancel all courses since their professors are working for "Democracy...
Perhaps it's too much to ask also for tipsy liquids at the Clubhouse, which will accompany an eighteen hole University golf course, something we should have wished for ages age. After all, St. Mark's, as we might suspect, and Wellesley, as we might not suspect, have their share of greens and sandtraps...