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We are content that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology should differ in scope from Harvard University; yet some of us, college graduates even, seem to have an uneasy feeling that Wellesley and Bryn Mawr may not be ministering adequately to life, because they do not add to their curricular activities the varied aims of an Agricultural College, a Business College, a School of Philanthropy, and a Cooking School, with required courses on the modifying of milk for infants.
If women are paid less, they are unfair competitors, if they are paid equally they are being petted in short, fair competitors. Mt. Holyoke and Bryn Mawr have made experiments, and, like Vassar, demonstrated not only that women can, and that satisfactorily, work on the land, but that they will, and that cheerfully.
The Tywy, another noble river, rises in the Ellennith mountains, and separating the Cantref Mawr from the Cantref Bachan, passes by the castle of Llanymddyfri, and the royal palace and castle of Dinevor, strongly situated in the deep recesses of its woods, by the noble castle of Caermarddin, where Merlin was found, and from whom the city received its name, and runs into the sea near the castle of Lhanstephan.
Lives in Metuchen, N. J. Boomerang, The. Cloak Also, The. Ring with the Green Stone, The. GEER, CORNELIA THROOP, is an instructor in Bryn Mawr College. *Pearls Before Swine. GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON. Born in Brockton, Mass., 1879. Graduate of Radcliffe College. Married, 1910. Reader in English, Bryn Mawr, 1901-10.
In giving them a glance of the "inside of the cup" it may change their opinion. Dr. James Henry Leuba, professor of psychology at the Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, gave out to the public the answers he received from sociologists, biologists, psychologists and teachers of universities and other institutions in the United States, as regards their belief in the existence of God.
There was much excitement the Saturday morning their telegrams came, announcing Bryn Mawr had passed favorably upon their candidacy. Bess especially was beside herself. “Oh, it's what I've longed to have a chance to do all my life!” She had clutched a New Republic under her arms for days containing an article about the summer school.
"What is the name of this house?" said I, pointing to the building. "The name of it," said the old man, "is Ty Mawr." "Do you live in it?" said I. "Yes, I live in it." "What waterfall is that?" said I, pointing to the torrent tumbling down the crag at the farther end of the gloomy vale. "The fountain of the Royal Dyfi." "Why do you call the Dyfy royal?" said I.
I wonder if Oliver would mind my letting her take them back to Bryn Mawr after the holidays?" If Oliver would mind! The phrase still remained after the spirit which sanctified it had long departed.
Story That Ends Twice. #Corley, Donald.# *Daimyo's Bowl. *Odell. Spring of Cold Water. Wind. #Crew, Helen Coale.# Born in Baltimore, Md., 1866. Graduate of Bryn Mawr College, 1889. First short story, "The Lost Oasis," Everybody's Magazine, Nov., 1910. Lives in Evanston, Ill. *Parting Genius. #Delano, Edith Barnard.# Born in Washington, D. C. Married in 1908.
William E. Carter, of Bryn Mawr, who, with his family, was saved, confirmed Mr. Ismay's assertions. "Mr. Ismay's statement is absolutely correct," said Mr. Carter. "There were no women on the deck when that boat was launched. We were the very last to leave the deck, and we entered the life-boat because there were no women to enter it. "The deck was deserted when the boat was launched, and Mr.
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