Seventy women, ranging in age from 23 to 79, enrolled last week in the annual Radcliffe Seminars.
The program offers eight courses, designed primarily for housewives. The courses cover a variety of subjects, from elementary Greek to Current Events and History. Most popular this year is "The Press and Public Issues," given by Lewis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Foundation; one woman comes from Providence once a week for this course.
New courses offered this year are "New England's Revolutions," given by Phillip M. Chase, and "Origins and Revolution of the Christian System of Doctrines and Moral Ideas," given by George La Piana, Morison Professor of Church History, emeritus.
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