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...special committee, which will include at least some current members of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, will assist in the selection and confirmation of this first Institute dean...
...Clinical Psychology Matina S. Horner, presided over a college stripped both of its students and its resources--the 1971 agreement gave Harvard all of the income Radcliffe collected from tuition and its endowment. Radcliffe officials were increasingly unsatisfied with their lack of control. As then-chair of Radcliffe's Board of Trustees Susan S. Lyman '49 said, "When you fold your corporation into another corporation, it's over--you eliminate any power you have...
Wilson continued the discussion, touring 10 cities in October to gather opinions about Radcliffe's future. But she remained reticent in her public statements, as did Radcliffe Board of Trustees Chairman Nancy-Beth G. Sheer '71 and her Harvard colleagues...
...signing of a legal contract at anunspecified future date would end Radcliffe'sstatus as an independent institution. Since 1977,Radcliffe has maintained its own land, endowmentand an administrative structure answerable only toits own Board of Trustees...
Under the new proposal, all of that will change. The Board of Trustees will cease to exist. Radcliffe's land--more than 20 acres of prime Cambridge real estate--and buildings will be folded into the University. Harvard's use of the Quad for undergraduate dormitories will continue...