Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...class distinction, the maximum of fluidity, the maximum of understanding between different vocational groups." This is a rather naive notion. There are almost as many class distinctions in the public school system as there are between private and public secondary schools. A public school in a wealthy suburb, Wellesley for example, certainly represents in broad terms one class just as a public school in the poorer sections of East Boston is dominated by another...
Major Hickey H. William L. Bliss, Sherborn; John R. Bray, Orchard Park. N. Y.; Dustin M. Burke, Athol; Richard J. Clasby, Natick; Thomas J. Coolidge, Brookline; Nathan E. Corning, Cleveland; Walter F. Greeley, Framingham; Nathaniel L. Harris, Jr., Dedham; Morgan P. Hatch, Wellesley; Edward A. Hubbard, South Natick; Anthony S. Patton, Arlington; Edwin B. Richardson, New York City; Carl W. Timpson, Jr., Hewlett, N. Y.; James O. Welch, Jr., Belmont; Reginald N. Wood, Marblehead; Theodore C. Nelson, Manager, Hartford, Conn...
...Crossing the finish line is the biggest thrill of the day," he said. "We get a good reception in Wellesley, too," he added...
...foray was directed against Harvard, Wellesley, M.I.T. Radcliffe, and Lesley. Pledges were told to gather "anything that would be useful to the "house" including beer mugs, ash-trays, banners, lamps, and bar utensils. The directive continued "The more you get this week the easier it will be on you next week...
Roud, a Pacific war veteran, has owned a similar store in Wellesley for the past six years Commenting on his two-college life he said, "Maybe I can open a date bureau...