What were helens memories of raddiffe?
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At the beginning Helen was quite excited and eager to compete with those who could see and hear in Radcliffe college.But soon as time passed by her enthusiasm ebbed away.So far she thought that she had been debarred from the great highways of knowledge-"the college" and was compelled to find knowledge at unfrequented roads.She learnt that college was not quite the romantic garden at Athens in which Aristotle taught philosophy.In college there was no time to commune with one's thoughts.Earlier she used to have some time to think to reflect and talk to the mind but it was now impossible in college."COLLEGE WAS NOT THE UNIVERSAL ATHENS".
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