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Mitchell Wolfe '74, a student coordinator for the proceedings, said yesterday that undergraduate discussions will focus on the future of Harvard. He said that as diverse an opinion as possible would be presented and that he hoped alumni "would become aware of the problems and benefits" of coeducation.
The 1969 strike was a good thing--it raised important demands, and it helped maintain the pressure that brought changes ranging from ROTC's abolition to coeducation at Harvard--and the spirit of 1969 was a good thing, a spirit that is still crucially important now, though it's in...
AMERICAN EDUCATION, especially the education of American women, lost a champion when Ada Comstock Notestein died last week. Born, as she liked to point out, the first white child in the Red River valley, in Moorhead, Minnesota, she grew up loving the wide prairies and wheat fields of the West...
Distressing Aspect. The most controversial conclusion of the commission's report may be its endorsement, after a decade of increasing coeducation, of women's colleges. "All the Carnegie reports have favored diversity, not homogeneity, in American higher education," says Kerr, "but we have found special advantages in these...
There are hard lessons to learn. Yale has been running at a loss for about five years (current deficit: $1,000,000), and Mrs. Gray already knows that, as she puts it, "academic planning is intimately related to the operating budget." Then there is the problem of coeducation. Says Mrs...