Mary Fraiser Weis talks about life at Scripps in the 60’s and what it meant to be a student at a women’s college at that time. She talks about the academic and social life at Scripps during those years. She talks about how the college was radically different when she returned a year later. She talks about her husband a CMC alum going to war and their return to Claremont and his roles at both CMC and Scripps, and him being President of Scripps for two years. Mary also talks about her continued participation in the Scripps community by working at the college for a number of years and, her current role as Director of Special Projects
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