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According to Caroline Bynum, assistant professor of History, and one of those appointed to the new committee. "One reason for the hesitation about hiring women is clearly an awareness by hiring committees of the special problems which women face in working out their career patterns...
...issue of women's education is one that will require considerable study and commitments before merger passes. The problem with separate institutions, however, is that Radcliffe is not independent. Women depend on Harvard totally for their classroom education. Caroline W. Bynum, assistant professor of History, pointed out recently that the position of women at Harvard bears some resemblance to that of blacks in the nation: "The men have all the intellectual resources, just as the whites have all the money." Now Radcliffe must contract with Harvard for women's education. It is either not possible to exert pressure from Radcliffe...
They are; Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermoule. Samuel Zemurray Jr. and Doris Zemurray-Stone Radcliffe Professor; Lynn M. Riddleford, assistant professor of Biology; Caroline W. Bynum, assistant professor of History: Dudley R. Herschbach, professor of Chemistry; Michael L. Walzer, professor of Government; and Morton W. Bloomfield, professor of English...
Dunlop has not yet officially replied to WFG's request. However, Mrs. Bynum said that he met last week with three members of the WFG steering committee and "expressed interest" in the proposed committee...
...Women's Faculty Group hopes that wide distribution of its preliminary report will stimulate individual departments to examine whether their recruitment procedures are functioning to locate and hire qualified female scholars," Mrs. Bynum said...