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Harvard Wants Secretive Male Clubs To Go Co-Ed. All-Female Groups Seen As Being Punished In Their Wake.
- Monday May 9, 2016
- World News | Yanan Wang, The Washington Post
"Once a Porcellian always a Porcellian," read a 1940 Time Magazine story about the oldest of Harvard University's secretive, all-male "finals clubs." "Porkies keep up their Porkie friendships all their lives, go back religiously to the annual Porkie banquet at which new members are initiated . . . From the Pore's clubrooms, non-Porcellians are reli...
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Secretive Harvard Club Breaks 225 Years Of Silence To Say That Admitting Women Could Increase Sexual Misconduct
- Thursday April 14, 2016
- World News | Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
Inside the hallowed halls of Harvard University, one of the most exclusive colleges in the world, there are ever more hallow, exclusive halls: those of the university's "final clubs," or undergraduate social clubs known for their selectivity and secrecy. But now, in the age of trigger warnings and raging debates about sexual assault on campus, one ...
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Harvard Wants Secretive Male Clubs To Go Co-Ed. All-Female Groups Seen As Being Punished In Their Wake.
- Monday May 9, 2016
- World News | Yanan Wang, The Washington Post
"Once a Porcellian always a Porcellian," read a 1940 Time Magazine story about the oldest of Harvard University's secretive, all-male "finals clubs." "Porkies keep up their Porkie friendships all their lives, go back religiously to the annual Porkie banquet at which new members are initiated . . . From the Pore's clubrooms, non-Porcellians are reli...
- www.ndtv.com
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Secretive Harvard Club Breaks 225 Years Of Silence To Say That Admitting Women Could Increase Sexual Misconduct
- Thursday April 14, 2016
- World News | Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
Inside the hallowed halls of Harvard University, one of the most exclusive colleges in the world, there are ever more hallow, exclusive halls: those of the university's "final clubs," or undergraduate social clubs known for their selectivity and secrecy. But now, in the age of trigger warnings and raging debates about sexual assault on campus, one ...
- www.ndtv.com