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...students on the chart, except as members of two advisory committees connected by solid lines to the associate dean of Harvard College and the dean of Harvard College. At least student pols can console each other with the thought that they have as much power as Radcliffe President Matina Horner...
...Matina Horner, assistant professor of clinical psychology and best known for her work on the status of women, is named to succeed Mary I. Bunting. She is Radcliffe's youngest president...
Calling the '70s "a decade of second thoughts." Horner quoted Daniel Yankelovich in describing America's shift from "an uptight culture in a dynamic economy to a dynamic culture in an uptight economy." She cited as the decade's three major areas of conflict "changes in the portrait of America"--especially the growing numbers and status of minorities: women's roles and their movement to the workplace: and changes in the economy, between the U.S. and the world and between the public and private sectors...
...Even if your diplomas won't make it easier for you to rise to the occasion, they will make it easier to think constructively how to plot a course through stormy seas." Horner said. She also congratulated the students on proving, by their presence, that "you were not, as so many of you once feared, our one admissions error...
...ambulance that was taking my sister to a private hospital. I wondered what would have happened if she had had no one to push for her. It was a question that I put to a dozen University officials in the next week--including Deans Fox and Epps, Matina Horner and Warren Wacker, the head of University Health Services. I never got a good answer...