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...only possible hitch is that the Radcliffe girls may not be able to handle the entire Braves team. "You know," a group at Barnard Hall explained last night, "we don't have as much time here as those Smith girls do, but the socks we do knit will beat any of theirs...
Cabot Hall will lead off the round of socials with the first Quadrangle affair tonight. Eliot Hall follows tomorrow night; Barnard Hall's dancer is scheduled for Friday night, and Whitman Hall fills next Tuesday' s slot...
Neither coeducation nor "joint instruction has as yet tainted Morningside Heights undergraduate life. Back in the 1880's, a Columbia president, Frederick A. P. Barnard, had wanted to open the college's doors to women. He died in 1889, however, and so a women's college was set up and given his name instead. In 1900, Barnard College was officially declared the undergraduate college for women of Columbia University. It maintains its own faculty, and remains completely independent of Columbia College It has, however, a tradition reminiscent of Columbia's Freshman--Sophomore Rush, except that at Barnard they dress...
Preview highlights of the customs which will be passed along to the new 'Cliffedwellers include word that Barnard Hall residents serenade President Jordan and Deans Kerby-Miller and Sherman with Christmas carols and walked off with last spring's song contest with the entry, "Wellesley Has A Muddy Lake...
Married. Whitelaw Reid, 34, vice president and third-generation editor of the family-owned New York Herald Tribune; and Joan Brandon, 18, Barnard College student, daughter of the Tribune's youth page editor; in Purchase...