Word: feb
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...responsibility to these issues. It is just as well that it exists, then: it would be naive to imagine that dissolving Radcliffe would suddenly make Harvard aware of the performing arts, dance, culinary history, women's history...So Radcliffe is only "adamantly single sex," (to quote E.L. Patullo's Feb. 3 letter in The Crimson) for those of us who believe that all of these contributions are applicable only to women...
...underestimate Radcliffe's contribution to the academic sphere either. The existence of a separate institution such as Radcliffe helps validate and give credibility to studies of what are seen as "women's issues." The commentary by Douglas V. McLellan '94 Feb. 2, 1994 in The Independent is an example of the thinly veiled sexist arguments used to belittle Women's Studies as a less "serious, respectable, challenging" concentration. How deplorable it is that a physics concentrator should fashion the over-facile equation "Many magnas and summas awarded in Women's Studies=Women's Studies is an easy concentration." Since McLellan...
With great dismay I read that I had filed a formal complaint of sexual harassment against Prof. Van der Merwe in Jonathan Axelrod and Jonathan Lewin's article "Allegations Divide Wing" (Feb...
Sharp on's speech, at 7:30 p.m. in Emerson 105, follows closely on the heels of his own declaration to reenter the political arena. On Feb. 6, Sharpton said he will run for Senate against Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan...
...otherwise informative article, "In 1800s, Living Was Far from Gracious," (Feb. 5) Gaston De Los Reyes praises President A. Lawrence Lowell for democraticizing Harvard's undergraduate housing policies by building the river houses. Lowell, says Mr. De Los Reyes, was "committed to ending the social chasm of the `Gold Coast' and the College housing shortage...