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...million to 32 of the nation's top liberal arts colleges in order to introduce the reasoning methods used in applied mathematics and the development of technology into today's liberal arts curriculum. Sloan will provide $250,000 each to ten colleges, including Williams, Mount Holyoke and Wellesley, and $25,000 to others, such as Dartmouth and Bowdoin, to attack the deficiencies of their curriculums. M.I.T. will receive $47,000 to help other colleges prepare tech-oriented courses and retrain faculty...
When the frost and show arrive, Mayer does not put away the soccer cleats, she just moves inside and plays indoor soccer with some of her teammates. Then in the spring she plays club soccer in Wellesley with players and alumnae from nearby colleges. This spring however she is considering playing softball...
...driving the bus, a reference to the toilet seat and the wretch's need to hang on to it. Sckacks means ugly. A two-bagger is a girl who requires exactly that to cover her ugliness. Young women, of course, retaliate. At breakfast in Bates Hall at Wellesley, they wonder, "Why bother with a guy if he doesn't make your teeth fall out?" Time to book means time to leave, which can also be time to bail. None of this is exactly brilliant. Slang is sometimes merely a conspiracy of airheads...
...brainstorm of Dass M. Gass 85. was actually the first meting this year of the Harvard branch of the Society for Curative Anachronism, a national group who members aim to recreate the atone here of the middle Ages. The Society has branches across the country, including chapters at MIT. Wellesley, and Tufts...
Edward J. Hasbrouck, a 22-year-old resident of Wellesley, was arraigned in federal district court in Boston last week for failing to register for the draft...