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...issue gained attention at a time when women were part of both Radcliffe and Harvard. RUS President Elisabeth M. Einaudi ’83 said that Radcliffe provided additional persuasive power within the Harvard administration...
Some students alleged that the main problem lay not with security measures but with deeper problems with male-dominated society. In October of 1981, SOS chair Elisabeth M. Einaudi ’83 and Peggy A. Mason ’82, chair of the Harvard “Take Back the Night” (TBTN) committee, wrote an op-ed in The Crimson calling for improved safety measures and criticizing the mentality that generated violence against women. The letter praised recent security improvements like the shuttle system and increase in the number of security guards, but it further suggested that...
...these measures, Einaudi and Mason argued, were “only temporary solutions. The permanent solution is to alter the power structure and attitudes that lead to violence against women...
...Tony and Franco fenced very well," Einaudi said. "Teamwise, we could have done better...
...have young fencers," Einaudi said. "We could not expect much, especially in foil. We had some nice surprises along...