Word: yearbooks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard Yearbook...
...regional group in the nation is fairly represented at Harvard with regard to socioeconomic status. One would, for example, be hard put to find a group more misrepresented at Harvard than white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants. Contrary to the impression that might be gained by glancing through a Harvard Yearbook, the typical American WASP does not reside in Oyster Bay, N.Y. or Lake Forest, Illinois. Yet surely the Crimson does not mean to include WASPs in its definition of minorities deserving special University recruitment attention...
...from Business School wife to Business School student, entering under the name Cary Monica Cabot. Her formidable transcripts, like her husband's, came from UNO, which, according to UNO registrar K. Lance Woodliff, "she attended for a brief time but left without receiving any credit." In the Business School yearbook, however, Monette put Boston as her home town, and Radcliffe and a non-existent Spanish University as her alma maters...
...noticed that Vidal always presented his better profile during debates. A less-than-brilliant student, Vidal never made it to the advanced English class. But he published poems and stories in the school Review, began and abandoned a novel, and changed his name from Gene to Gore. His graduation yearbook named him Class Hypocrite...
...Garry took a lot of grief." The grief included an incipient ulcer, friends say, but the sensitive, unathletic kid refused to stifle his artistic instincts. He served as president of the Art Association ("Twenty of us little wimps reading Artforum," says Wheelwright), became co-editor of the yearbook, won the senior-class art prize, and drew murals for the children's ward of a local state hospital...