Anchora of Delta Gamma, Volume 191902 |
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... tion to be held here the latter part of the month , and to entertaining them in our Chapter House at an afternoon recep- tion . Xi sends good wishes to every Delta Gamma for a most prosperous year . HELEN M. Stevens , '05 . RHO ...
... tion to be held here the latter part of the month , and to entertaining them in our Chapter House at an afternoon recep- tion . Xi sends good wishes to every Delta Gamma for a most prosperous year . HELEN M. Stevens , '05 . RHO ...
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... tion in co - education . In some colleges it has happened that the number of girls , at first very small , has grown to be equal to that of the men and then greater . Then the women would be decidedly in the majority , the curriculum ...
... tion in co - education . In some colleges it has happened that the number of girls , at first very small , has grown to be equal to that of the men and then greater . Then the women would be decidedly in the majority , the curriculum ...
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... tion in Chicago to - day - the problem of coeducation in the university . He said in part : ' The logic of events as well as philosophy and sociology proves that the message of the Liberty Bell will not be pronounced in its fullness ...
... tion in Chicago to - day - the problem of coeducation in the university . He said in part : ' The logic of events as well as philosophy and sociology proves that the message of the Liberty Bell will not be pronounced in its fullness ...
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... tion is a phase without meaning ; and if coeducation is safe and useful in the high schools of America and in the senior college of the University of Chicago , it cannot be bad in the two years intervening . " - Chicago - Record Herald ...
... tion is a phase without meaning ; and if coeducation is safe and useful in the high schools of America and in the senior college of the University of Chicago , it cannot be bad in the two years intervening . " - Chicago - Record Herald ...
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... tion . In the first place the utterly impartial board couldn't be found , and in the second place , if it could be found , nobody would believe that it was impartial . But there are such things as truces , armistices , ameliorated ...
... tion . In the first place the utterly impartial board couldn't be found , and in the second place , if it could be found , nobody would believe that it was impartial . But there are such things as truces , armistices , ameliorated ...
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