Word: wooley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...third chukker Forbes stretched his team's lead to 4 to 2, but Yale's Wooley narrowed the margin with a goal just before the end of the period, putting the Harvard mallet-men into a 4-3 lead at the end of the first half...
...sixth chukker Wooley and Johnson drove in goals for the Blue, but Forbes retaliated with two more markers to make the final score...
...appointment. He personally was under no harsh scrutiny. He had taught in Woman's College of Albertus Magnus and had faced co-eds at the Universities of California and Washington. It was just that under woman's hands, notably those of retiring 74-year-old President Mary Emma Wooley, Mt. Holyoke had grown to an eight-and-a-half million endowment. During her 37-year administration, enrollment has doubled, the faculty quadrupled...
...takes office must be acutely embarrassing to Dr. Ham. In reality by breaking the century old tradition of its greatest fort the shows that the feminist movement has come of age. When men and women can easily replace each other in office, the latter have won their equality. Dr. Wooley's attitude sorely hurts her own cause, for not only does she act in an unsportsmanlike way, but she tells the world that her group of women are rather unsure of their position, are sensitive and touchy about acceptance of their dogma...
...presidency of the United States by the League for a Woman President and Vice-President "super women," to use the description of its director, Lillian D. Rock--are now heading two of the leading eastern women's colleges. Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve, of Barnard College, and Dr. Mary E. Wooley, president of Mount Holyoke College, are the leading nominees of the organization which believes that man's domination of the affairs of the nation has been a complete failure. The first goal of the new organization is to elect a vice-president (an astrologist has predicted a woman vice-president...