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The system remained awkward under Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting, who took the helm in 1960. Bunting helped Radcliffe grow substantially, building Hilles Library in 1966 and Currier House in 1970. But despite Radcliffe's expansion during the '60s, Bunting was unable to save the college from financial instability. In...
In 1971, a landmark "non-merger merger" agreement gave Harvard control of Radcliffe's day-to-day operations, including housing female undergraduates. Bunting stepped down the following year.
During the ongoing negotiations, Radcliffe's four major research institutions--the Bunting Institute, the Schlesinger Library, the Murray Research Center and the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute--have continued their research and regular round of lectures.
Walsh called for "66," one in a suite of plays the Crimson runs with runners on base in potential bunting situations.
Walsh called for "66," one in a suite of plays the Crimson runs with runners on base in potential bunting situations.