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...role of Radcliffe in all areas except undergraduates is much easier to articulate since 1971. What is confusing is the dean of Radcliffe, its undergraduate role. The 1971 arrangement has made that confusing," Horner says...
Edward T. Wilcox, a member of a committee Horner chairs and a resident of UHall, says about Horner: "It's hard to define her, hard for her to emerge or for anyone to react to her individually because of the unique complexity of the role she holds. The real profile is of the president non-president, dean non-dean...
...concrete level, Horner spends her time as president of Radcliffe making appointments, giving speeches, smoothing out the non-merger merger agreement, sitting on University and national committees, visiting alumnae groups, raising funds for the College and traveling extensively...
...calendar became so clogged early in her tenure as president that Horner found it necessary to set up bi-weekly office hours so that she'd have time for undergraduates. The problem of time has become acute over the past four years--Horner has had on occasion to leave one meeting, hold a conference in a taxi about the affairs of another board while on route to a third reception...
...What Horner does as dean of Radcliffe is a more difficult question to answer, with less concrete accomplishments at which to point. She agrees that that particular function is a vague...