Posts Tagged ‘’71’
A recent op-ed from the Daily Hampshire Gazette, a local paper in Northampton, Mass., states that women’s colleges have no reason to exist anymore: True, 150 years ago when women were excluded from male academies, colleges and universities, affirmative action was needed to create these special schools. We owe a debt of gratitude to women’s […]
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Tags: '71, male privilege, Mills College, Mount Holyoke, single-sex education, smith college, Wellesley, women's colleges
Seeing the 70s, Seeing the World
08Jul08
Sarah Forth ’70 was in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for Earth Day 2008: The tall oaks, maples and sycamores were still bare, but the grass had greened up–it’s been a wet spring–and clumps of bright yellow daffodils populated the hillsides. The ornamental plum by the drive was covered in pale pink flowers and […]
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Tags: '70, '71, '76, art, earth day, fire island, HIV, kayaking, London, mali, texas, virginia