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...Bryn Mawrtyr sister of a Harvard man, I've long suspected that Harvard owes much to Bryn Mawr. Your May 5 issue confirms my suspicion. The "non-Horatian plea" of Harvard's President Pusey to Harvard students protesting English language diplomas, appears in Bryn Mawr's Alumnae Bulletin, spring 1961. The author: Jane Hess, Bryn Mawr...
...total represents a small increase over last year, in line with a general rise in applications to the Seven College Conference schools--Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley as well as Radcliffe...
Clergymen are unfrocked often enough in England that the Times of London, which by a quaint tradition hires deposed clerics as literate proofreaders, is kept sufficiently staffed. But not in 29 years had a cleric been removed from office on the charge brought last week against ex-Vicar William Bryn Thomas, 62: adultery, committed with a Sunday school teacher named Elsie Brandy-and not once but, by Mrs. Brandy's accounting, "at least 75 or 80 times...
...will raise me up a faithful priest") and Matthew ("Beware of false prophets"). Then the Bishop of Southwark, Mervyn Stockwood, rose to pass final judgment: "By the authority committed to us by Almighty God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, we remove, depose and degrade William Bryn Thomas from all clerical offices...
...atmosphere at Bryn Mawr is very much more relaxed than at Radcliffe," commented Linda J. Rubin '63. She approved of the college's "flexible education" and pointed out that "Radcliffe rigidity makes for a lot of unhappiness by forcing students to plan their college program so early...