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...active supporter of Women Appealing for Change (WAC), I agree with you that a co-ed goal will not entirely eliminate the elitist nature of these clubs; however, it is an important step in the right direction. Co-ed membership will eliminate discrimination based on gender. That is a worthwhile goal in itself and like all reform, opens up the possibility for more changes in the future...
...that one of Harvard's all-male final clubs--the Fly--needs only the approval of its graduate board before it admits women, some Harvard students are wondering whether a transition to co-ed clubs would be smooth or tumultuous...
...This is completely uncharted territory," a Fly member said last week after the members voted unanimously to admit women. He said if the club became co-ed the result "could be a fiasco...
According to members of the Princeton eating clubs Ivy and Tiger Inn, which decided to go co-ed in the face of a much-publicized lawsuit that ended in 1900, the integration of women into all-male organizations was not problematic--for the most part, at least...
Sophie S. Glenn, a 1992 Princeton graduate who joined Ivy the year it went co-ed, said there have also been a few bumps in her club's transition...