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...Both Horner and the trustees are aware of the amorphousness of Radcliffe's connection to undergraduates in the wake of non-merger merger. Over the past two years a panel of the trustees--the Futures Committee--has been grappling with just this problem. According to Susan Lyman '49, chairman of the trustees, a report of that committee is expected to be released sometime this fall with suggestions an approach that fits well with the peace-general direction of Radcliffe's future...
...again, the situation and Radcliffe's identity crisis are compounded somewhat by its pre-Horner history. Any discussion of Horner and Radcliffe today inevitably draws upon comparisons with past eras--particularly that of Mary I. Bunting, who preceded Horner...
Some people say that Bunting (referred to throughout Harvard and Radcliffe as "Polly") was a much better spokesman for Radcliffe than is Horner currently...
Bunting had a vision and was able to take the Radcliffe trustees with her towards her goal. According to one dean, "when they [the trustees] got to 1971, they weren't sure they wanted to be there or wanted to go forward," and that's the situation into which Horner was plunged...
Susan Lyman labels the differences between the Bunting and Horner years as one of style. "Matina is not a person who has bought the national PR approach. We want to do a good job and we aren't anxious to blow our horn," she says...