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...result of the meeting was the formation of the Association of Black Radcliffe Women (ABRW), Shelley Anderson '77, chairwoman of ABRW, explains, because the women decided to take it upon themselves to put together a group that would be responsive to their particular needs. More specifically, she says, the women hoped to provide a catalyst for bringing black women together and a supportive force for individual and collective pursuits...
Wendy Brown '76, co-chairwoman of ABRW, also thinks ABRW has already unified the black women at Radcliffe. Working with people, she explains energetically, allows you to form a different kind of relationship from going to class with them. "Now we have reasons to stop and talk to one another--now we take time to get to know one another...
Susan Lyman, chairwoman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, said yesterday, "Harvard alumni should certainly allowed to use Hilles. I wasn't aware they hadn't been admitted...
Reaction was swift and varied -from both Carter backers, who were dismayed despite efforts to rationalize what he had done, and foes. Observed Georgia Democratic Chairwoman Marjorie Thurman, a Carter opponent in state politics: "Bad, bad, bad." South Carolina Senator Ernest Hollings expressed hope that "when he becomes President, he'll quit talking about adultery...
...Cornelia Wheeler--123 Coolidge Hill, former chairwoman of the Health and Hospitals Committee, former city councillor...