Google is forging ahead with the digitization of everything, including more magazines. The beauty of having all this stuff, including old newspaper articles, online is that it makes it so much easier to catch up on stories you might have missed before you were born or back when you were a youngster. A sampling, which turns out mostly to be entirely from the New York Times and about Wellesley College:
- FIRE DRILL SAVES 350 AT WELLESLEY; Girl Students in Night Attire March Calmly from Burning Dormitory. (March 18, 1914, New York Times)
- WELLESLEY’S NEW MILLIONS. (Jan. 3, 1915, New York Times)
- Scolded for Smoking, Two Quit Wellesley; New Woman Has No Chance, Freshmen Say (Oct. 30, 1922, New York Times)
- MURDER CONFESSED BY COLLEGE WOMAN; Mrs. Thomsen, Wellesley ’20, Admits Killing Wealthy Spinster Near Wilkes-Barre. (April 11, 1931, New York Times)
- WELLESLEY GIRLS DROWN.; Florence Jennison Dies Trying to Rescue Her Friend Mary Palmer. (July 10, 1910, NYT)
- FEELS LIKE THROWING BOMB.; Miss Scudder, Wellesley Professor, Denounces Apathy of the Wealthy. (May 1, 1905, NYT)
- BICYCLE PARADE TAKES ON DIGNITY; Pedaling Now So Serious a Matter Wellesley Club Cuts Frivolity of Yesteryear (April 27, 1942, NYT)
- CATS STOLEN FOR WELLESLEY; Natick’s Police Chief Threatens to Prosecute Girls’ College Faculty. (Feb. 25, 1911, NYT)
- A Father’s Charge of Campus Promiscuity Upsets Wellesley (May 1, 1976, NYT)
- DEPRESSION TURNS WELLESLEY LIFE; Decrease in Thoughtlessness and Selfishness in 5 Years Noted Among Students. (Jan. 13, 1935, NYT)
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