Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...television set in the upper common room, two grand pianos, a music room for playing records, a complete darkroom, a wobbly ping-pong table, and comfortable lounges make for gradious and enjoyable living...
...second and far more respectable viewpoint is exactly the opposite. Harvard has already swallowed Radcliffe intellectually, the argument runs, and there is a danger that it will swallow it socially, too. Picture the poor defenceless female outnumbered five to one, trying to make her way in the august councils of the Liberal Union; far better that she be allowed develop her executive and organizational talents in the smaller confines of a Radcliffe club...
...proper rule for Radcliffe girls in Harvard organizations is this: any girls should be permitted to join any club that will have her. Only when women on the club threaten to outnumber the men (which would make it no longer a Harvard, but a Radcliffe, club) should girls be excluded. Eventually provisions should be made for joint Harvard-Radcliffe clubs...
This second annual sophomore-junior dance will also boast a speakeasy to make the barmaids feel at home, a tinttype photographer, a magician, Jeanne Dinsmore '52 teaching the Charleston, the Harvardians and the Dunster Dances...
Since she has played in these one-woman dramas for more than fifteen years, Miss Skinner undoubtedly knows their limitations. As vehicles for tourde-force acting, however, they are in perfect order. And, as an actress of virtuoso brilliance, Miss Skinner probably also realizes that she could make a successful evening out of a mono-dramatization of Harvard's "Catalogue of Courses"--with selections from "Parictal Rules" as a spicy epilogue...