Word: coeducationalized
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In a ceremony that included Harvard officials and Renee Landers '74, then president of the Harvard Board of Overseers, the gate closest to Canaday Hall was dedicated to the history of coeducation.
Yet no acknowledgement was made in the ceremony of the institution that had made coeducation possible. Wilson, the president of Radcliffe, sat on the stage. But she had no speaking part in the ceremony.
Coeducation had no effect on traditional residential arrangements.
Unlike some of her classmates, she had more Harvard friends than Radcliffe friends. The men whom she met through her husband were "a trifle snobbish, but I also think liking the coeducation overall."
Coming from Smith, she did not find that coeducation made a significant difference in classroom dynamics, except in some large classes, "where women were less likely to speak."