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...aquawomen are the defending champions in this afternoon's 13th annual Radcliffe Invitational Swim Meet, but they lost two All-Americans, Connie Cervilla and Roanne Costin, from last year to graduation...
...Merger implies there's something valuable on both sides," Cervilla says. "But in athletics, Harvard decided that its system was the best and plugged Radcliffe into...
...coaching needs. Radcliffe, however, develops its teams once the women athletes have chosen Radcliffe for other reasons. "I'd be upset if Radcliffe ran around recruiting athletes. But the admissions office needs to learn more about athletics. They should see it as part of character and achievement," Connie Cervilla '74, former Radcliffe crew captain and former national swimming champion, said last spring...
...Cervilla's assessment comes close to a comment that Baaron B. Pittenger, Watson's right-hand man, uses to sum up the merger: "It's like having a family full of boys, and suddenly you have a daughter." Or Watson's way of saying "we gave them" facilities, time or resources, when "we" means Harvard men and "them" means Radcliffe women. In last year's cases of the Radcliffe swim, basketball and squash teams, the women obtained only those practice times that the men's teams did not use. Put simply, Radcliffe and Harvard students were not "undergraduates...
...Thernstrom, professor of History; Fred L. Glimp '50, former dean of Harvard admissions and a member of the Associated Harvard Alumni; F. Stanton Deland Jr. '36, a Harvard Overseer; Helen H. Gilbert, Radcliffe Trustee and Harvard Overseer; Anne M. Morgan, president of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association; Connie M. Cervilla '74; Robert L. Schram '75; Barry Michaels '75; and Renee Landers...