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...stickers supporting a slew of candidates—badges of honor earned from hours of work on the campaign battlefield, even if spent supporting casualties of the primary season—students came to the conference from colleges across the state, including Boston College, MIT, Smith College, UMass-Amherst, Wellesley and Tufts...
...Campaign training was a great way to help us solidify our methods for directly connecting with voters,” said Wellesley senior Carolyn A. Schultz...
...You’ve given no reason for why your religion or your Bible should form the morality of this country,” said Leslie Zukor, a first-year student from Wellesley College, during a question-and-answer period...
...lesson: He was not suited for scholarship. Actually he was told that by a young classmate peering over his shoulder at the impish illustrations, such as a two-legged dog with wings (and shoes) that he drew in the margins of his notebook. The classmate was Helen Palmer, a Wellesley grad taking her Master's in education, and Ted thought her judgment so acute that, a year later, he married her. He also left Oxford after a year. The only doctorate he'd need would be self-awarded...
...possibility that years of transportatory deprivation in Boston have made its natives entirely unprepared for such a trailblazing addition. The lonely quadling waiting outside Johnston Gate for a Harvard shuttle is already confused by the presence of public buses run by the city, blue-and-red vehicles destined for Wellesley and its “treasures”—even Harvard-run shuttles going to far-off places like the Business School instead of comfortable Cabot or Currier House. These things should not be confusing. But to those living in a land where a creaky set of buses...