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...present list of members of the student groups expecting to take one of the tours are the following colleges and universities: Williams, Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Vassar, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Barnard, University of Chicago, Brown, Boston University, University of Kentucky, University of Wisconsin, Northeastern, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Goucher, Hunter, Grinnell, Indiana University, West Virginia University, Dartmouth, New York University, and the Sorbonne...
...learned editors, the center of American wisdom is not at Wellesley nor Barnard nor Vassar nor Smith--nay, not even at Radcliffe. But is it on the south-side of Plympton street in the town of Cambridge? I wonder. LEONARD J. SIFF...
...Nation" throws Barnard's hat into the ring; claiming that the recent action of the Student Council there, taking a stand against faculty censorship, proves "the truth of the remark that women's colleges are about the most intellectual spots in the United States." Frankly, we consider this an unnecessary dig at male conceit; even if the women's colleges are above the intellectual Parnassus on which men's colleges serenely squat, what of it? It can probably be said of them as, it was of Shelley that they have both feet and heads in the clouds; which...
...Eaton, Jr., Chairman, Miss Dorothy Newhall; G. G. Benedict, Miss Elizabeth Allen; G. H. Browne, Miss Nancy White; R. S. Flinn, Miss Doris Crowley; E. D. Hamilton, Miss Doris George; D. M. Oenslager, Miss Hilda Barnard; J. R. Weist, Miss Eleanor Mason...
...faculty recently prophecied that within ten years the Senior at Harvard would spend his entire time reading, practically at his own discretion, for a general examination. That may seem a somewhat bold prophecy now but when we observe the experiments in this direction being made by Barnard and others colleges its realization seems less remote...