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Who said Radcliffe girls were intellectual? Who said they were interested in things like the social sciences? Where's the guy that thought they'd come out for the Guardian? Because they didn't.
Last night all the Guardian men were sitting around the Holyoke Street offices, waiting. They'd announced that women, Radcliffe women, could contribute to their magazine, and please come around Monday night. So they waited, and six men came in, but no girls.
The six men wanted to write for the Guardian, and they were duly received and duly signed up. But the ex-President of the Guardian, T. Stanwood Kenyon '43, socially conscious as they all are, expressed disappointment at the lack of female Gov, Ec, or History concentrators. That was all he'd say.
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