Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...aisle of the reading room so as not to draw excessive attention. Many members of the Class of '54 seemed to pin their hopes on meeting and marrying a Harvard man, although The Crimson reported, in September 1951, Radcliffe women faced stiff competition from their more "genteel counterparts" at Wellesley. Back in '51 The Radcliffe Quarterly could quote a professor's remark without much hesitation: "The Radcliffe girl carries feminism and femininity in almost equal balance. It's enough to upset anybody." Of course the professor was male. Only one woman was tenured, holding an endowed chair established...
MacMillan credited the double-teaming efforts of defensive tandem Chris Sailer and Cynthia Jensen with halting Wellesley's feeble attempts at penetration, and in Kleinfelder's words, "totally dominating" Wellesley...
Harvard proceeded to build up a 3-0 lead, but Wellesley fought back to 3-2 before burning out. Crimson netminder Charlotte Worsley said the Wellesley attackers penetrated the defense early in the game because the laxwomen "weren't warmed up yet." After getting loose, the offense clicked together nicely, Worsley said...
Women's lacrosse 12, Wellesley...
Tony Martin, professor of Afro-American Studies at Wellesley, will speak on the significance of Afro-American Studies throughout the nation, Green added...