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...blind admissions? One complaint constantly heard at Yale deals with the alienation of Yale women. Due to their small numbers and the fact that they are split up throughout the university. Yale women tend to become isolated from other women and frustration often takes hold. Noting the Wellesley recently voted to stay all-female, many Yale women say there always will be groups of women who prefer to be isolated with their own sex. But the source of alienation at Yale, they say, stems not from the desire of women to band together, but from the institution not being able...

Author: By David J. Scheffer, | Title: Sleepwalking Through the Halls of Coeducation | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

...segregation," says Adele Allen, Brooklyn-born black president of student government at Wellesley. "When I socialize, I prefer to hear James Brown, not Joan Baez, and when I'm at a party, I prefer to have black men around. This is not segregation; it's a matter of personal taste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Two Societies | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

Dolmatch, a Wellesley sophomore, is one of 15 MIT and Wellesley students in the research group which is headed by Edwin Diamond, a visiting lecturer in Political Science at MIT faculty members are also involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Group Studies Trends in TV News Reports | 11/21/1972 | See Source »

...Crone. Eric Crone, three-year varsity quarterback and two-time winner over Yale. In the seven games that Harvard has played to date, Crone has started at quarterback six times. In every game that he has been at the helm (excluding the B.U. context, which was like scheduling Wellesley High) Harvard has been unable to mount a sustained and consistent attack...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Petering Out | 11/15/1972 | See Source »

...small roar went up from the 600 Drinan supporters who had gathered in the Tiara Room of the plush Sidney Hill Country Club in Newton. Their enthusiasm was short-lived. The middle-aged liberals from Brookline soon returned to the bar for more screwdrivers: the young volunteers from Wellesley, Harvard, Radcliffe, and Newton High School gathered in small circles and finished their Budweisers, while the members of the rock band who had been hired for the night glanced at the clock, realized it was only 10 p.m., and quickly struck up a new tune. Nobody was too excited...

Author: By H. J. R. eggert, | Title: Drinan: Glad to Win But Not Ecstatic | 11/14/1972 | See Source »

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