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And though Schlossman recalls that in his daythe Bunting didn't even have a men's restroom--hehad to "give notice" before using the women'sroom--he says he thinks the Bunting could easilyaccommodate men once again.
Yet Schlossman realizes that he was just oneperson, who studied at the Bunting for only twoyears. Making the Bunting available to men andwomen on equal footing would necessarily have agreater impact on the institute, he says.
A possible merger between Harvard and Radcliffewould affect more than just the Bunting'sadmission policies. According to those associatedwith the institute, a final deal could clarify anadministrative situation that has always beenperplexing for many Bunting fellows, whose stay inCambridge is frequently limited to a year or two.
Still, fellows say that though the institute'sbond to Radcliffe is strong, their own loyaltieshave always been closer to the Bunting itself, andthus a change in the Bunting's umbrellaorganization might not affect its daily workings.
While discussions continue between the twoschools--the closed-door talks first became public10 months ago--the Bunting may now be trying tocapitalize on the strength of its own reputation,independent from that of Radcliffe.