Word: coeducationalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Although coeducation in the Yard so far has not produced any noticeable atmosphere of "graciousness and scholarly virtue," few would disagree that the addition of Radcliffe freshmen has been a step forward.
Grays Hall offers the most integrated situation for the new arrivals--coeducation by suites--while Thayer, Weld and the one entry in Hollis including women are divided by floors. Matthews will house women on the third, fourth and fifth floors, while Stoughton's women will again be segregated in one...
As the trend toward coeducation continued, the probability that Radcliffe women would not merely become Harvard women grew slimmer. Harvard's status has not been debatable at any time in the history of the relationship between the two schools. The status of Radcliffe, on the other hand, has always been...
THE TREND toward coeducation really began during World War II, out of nothing less than sheer necessity. The War had so depleted Harvard enrollment that merging most educational facilities became the only pragmatic financial arrangement for Harvard.
Until 1943, Radcliffe had hired all of its own professors, with the approval of Harvard. These were all Harvard instructors, but Radcliffe paid them separately and they taught their women students in the Radcliffe Yard. But in 1943, Wilbur K. Jordan, Radcliffe's new president, made the first moves toward...