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...women wish to study business, they cannot attend the Harvard Business School, they must enroll in the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, begun originally by the Annex and now sponsored jointly by Radcliffe and the B-School. Still more perplexing is the situation of the students persuing the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching. They are in the Radcliffe Graduate School, not Harvard's, unlike the women studying for the degree of Master in Education...
...University have been suggested. Foremost is that the greater financial resources of Harvard would benefit women students on an equal basis with men. A classics professor has pointed out that it is often more difficult for a top-ranking Radcliffe student to get a graduate scholarship because of the Annex's more limited funds...
There have been some indications that women might prefer the prestige of holding a degree from Harvard rather than Radcliffe--although President Pusey currently countersigns every Annex degree. The secretary of the Radcliffe Graduate School reports that occasionally an applicant will ask if she can obtain a Harvard diploma, and that graduate students in applying for national scholarships are prone to say that they attend Harvard rather than Radcliffe...
This is the second consecutive year that Annex students have faced increases in dormitory rates. A year ago, the governing board augmented room rates by $25 to $30 over the previous year. At that time Steward Stearns, business manager of the college, explained that a rise in the cost of dormitory operations necessitated the added charge...
...yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Radcliffe Student Council, Susan Olsen '58, president of the Student Government Association, suggested that the controversy be aired at next fall's Cedar Hill conference, a semi-annual meeting of Annex student leaders and Administration...