BOSTON--Ten MIT undergraduates will live in Wellesley dorms this spring while nine Wellesley students are living at MTT in the first-residential exchange between the two schools in 10 years.
The two colleges plan to establish the exchange on a regular basis with shout 10 Wellesley coeds living at MIT, and a similar number of MIT undergrads going to Wellesley each term. Robert A. Sherwood MIT'S associate dean for student's affairs, said yesterday.
An MIT student said he was excited about attending Wellesley because of its opportunities in the liberal arts, because of its rural setting, and because he could "meet and talk to women in their natural environment." reported. The Tech MIT's student newspaper.
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