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Harvard men may be "a little brighter" then the boys at Bayside High, but they're just as eager and childlike as the hometowners, Betty Jane Taylor, Radcliffe '46, said Wednesday night in a Crimson Network interview.
Mary Catherine Welles '43, who likes to be called "M. C." (Betty Jane llikes to be called "B. J." and on one knows why), wasn't too fond of co-ed classes, pointing out that boys meant frequent lipstick applications, and "that's sort of tiresome." None of the three interviewed by Radcliffe's Kilte McGrath really went for co-ed classes.
For fifteen minutes genus Harvard was subjected to decimation at the hands of the three, but Helen Ross, Radcliffe '43, did come to Rheinhart's reduce with an admission that he was a better man than she in Chem 5.
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