Word: maling
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Nineteenth Century sculpture was more lifelike than lively, consisting mostly of well-proportioned heroes and heroines correctly modeled in conventional poses. Young Rodin easily licked his contemporaries at that game. His male nude Age of Bronze caused a scandal at the "Paris Salon of 1877" because the judges mistakenly supposed it must have been cast from life. No one could make the same mistake about his later, greater bronzes. Dented everywhere by Rodin's thick thumbs, they were expressions of life, rather than copies. His marbles, when made by professional stone carvers from Rodin's clay models, were...
After getting along for 92 years with nothing but male veeps, R. H. Macy & Co. last week appointed its first woman vice president. She is Brooklyn-born Beatrice Rosenberg, 52, who joined Macy's as a hat clerk 32 years ago, climbed steadily up to department manager, a merchandise counselor (millinery and footwear) and merchandise administrator. Vice President Rosenberg (married to Harry Kirshbaum, an architect) is now in charge of the millinery and shoe sales staffs, some 400 people. Her motto:"Beat last year's figures...
...newspaper that has any responsibility to its readers can tolerate anyone's telling its reporters which stories they may write and which they may not. That is why the CRIMSON yesterday abandoned its three year policy of having only Radcliffe girls cover Radcliffe events and assigned a male reporter to the post of Radcliffe Bureau Chief...
That is why the CRIMSON-and not Radcliffe College-must continue to answer for all stories which appear in its news columns. That is why the CRIMSON has replaced Miss Labenow with a male Radcliffe Bureau Chief who can aim at giving CRIMSON readers a complete picture of Radcliffe without being subject to any future disciplinary action for "bad journalism...
There was little pressure for a change. The most common lady visitors were mothers, and football weekends were not the bisexual affairs that they have since become. Cheering sections at the games were almost entirely male, and the general attitude toward women was one of tolerant disinterest. During the middle twenties, when a couple of Smith Hall (now Kirkland House) students tried to take advantage of the provision for bringing women into dining halls for meals before special social events, there was a terrible uproar...