Word: womens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Does college education for women pay? Do women actually benefit in later life from a college education? Ninety nine percent of 30,000 women college graduates, questioned by the American Association of University women, think...
This year's directory has more than 4,000 College and Graduate School numbers, complete House office and pay station listings, an expanded guide to New England women's colleges and a complete list of College organizations...
...Cambridge. This means that no person or persons can accurately gauge the effect of four years at Harvard upon the development of the "whole man," because under the tradition of freedom of which this college is justly proud, those four years can be anything from an orgy of bridge, women and spirits to a protracted eyestrain. It depends upon the individual who can and probably does leave Harvard no more or less a "whole man--potentially or actually--than when he entered. Robert B. Spindle...
Nature's laws being what they are, men generally derive pleasure from the company of women. The College, being what it is, must therefore have parietal rules. Neither situation is likely to change much in the predictable future...
Second, until a change is voted, some arrangements should be made by House Committees for the entertaining of women guests, at least on weekends, after individual rooms are official closed. Winthrop and Lowell, for example, allow use of one Common Room for such purposes. Admittedly Common Rooms are lacking in "atmosphere" and, in many eases, proper planning within the House would help. Proper planning within the House could avoid conflicts with groups using the rooms for meetings...