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...undergraduate women feel alienated by Radcliffe. Radcliffe is going to have to make an effort to win back its student allegiances," Comstock says, adding that Radcliffe could do this by taking stronger stands on such issues as housing, admissions, financial aid, work study, and women's studies. Comstock feels the Radcliffe administration should push to maintain at least one House with a one-to-one female-to-male ratio, and that more female applicants to Harvard-Radcliffe should be recruited...
...Susan L. Comstock '78, president of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), says she is pleased with the 1977 agreement, but hesitates to make final judgments on its effects, particularly on Radcliffe undergraduates. Comstock says, "The Radcliffe Forum is yet to be tested in the kind of role it will play in a typical Harvard women's life." Comstock praises the forum's commitment to a broad range of activities, but fears undergraduates may be neglected by the forum, as they were by the defunct Office of Women's Education...
...Susan L. Comstock '78, president of the Radcliffe Union of Students, said yesterday the proposal "shows that the Radcliffe administration recognizes the need for special career guidance for women...
Saturday's activities are open to all Radcliffe students, Comstock said...
...conference is great for exchanging ideas," Comstock said. Students participate in meetings of Barnard's board of trustees, she said, adding, "These conferences are good places to find out how they...