Word: womanizers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When first established, the co-op was considered on-campus housing. Officially, only men were allowed to live there, although at least one woman would climb the fire escape every night to visit her boyfriend. In keeping with the policy of the rest of the college, coats and ties were required at dinner. "We kept a rack of tattered coats and ties by the door," said Jonathan G. Dickinson '65-'67, "and people would just fling on a coat and [loop on] a tie on their way to dinner...
...this will be the first jointHarvard-Radcliffe reunion Briefer says thefestivities will last until Friday at bothschools. Radcliffe reunions have traditionallyended a day later than their Harvard counterparts.Photo Courtesy of Radcliffe College ArchivesPsychiatrist Bruno Bettelheim of theUniversity of Chicago warned Radcliffe studentsagainst "the dullness of domestic duties for theeducated woman...
Harvard sophomore Char Joslin last week became the first-ever Harvard woman to snag first-team All-Ivy status in three different sports...
Except when Helms is doting on his six grandchildren, he rarely relaxes. He types as many as 50 letters a week to friends and constituents, pecking with two fingers on an old Royal manual. To a woman fretting over her mother's ill health, Helms wrote that his own mother had believed in the curative powers of baked apples. In another letter he wrote of the gay-rights movement: "I view it as something of a nightmare that the Sodomites are so brazen . . . These obnoxious, repulsive people are anything...
...stand on abortion and his opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment have made him a target of women's rights groups. But there are women among his most senior staff, and as a television executive in the early 1960s, he was one of the first to put a woman sports reporter on the air, over the objections of his superior...