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...crime resembles previous robberies committed by R. Christopher Ingraham, the police's principal suspect in the lacrosse-team incident, University Chief Paul E. Johnson said...
Founded in 1961 by then-Radcliffe President Mary Ingraham Bunting, the institute was intended to fight what Bunting called the "climate of unexpectation" facing American women. The stated goal of the center was to enable women who had given up their careers for marriage or other reasons to have a chance to return to academic pursuits...
...Bunting Fellowship provides an opportunity for women to advance their careers and to make a significant contribution to their fields of study," said Janice Randall, a publicity coordinator for the program. Past fellows of the institute, named for former Radcliffe President Mary Ingraham Bunting, include Alice Walker, who authored "The Color Purple," and Education School Dean Patricia A. Graham...
...Radcliffe usually cite resources such as the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library which collects books and manuscripts on the history of women in America. Other notable programs include the Henry S. Murray Research Center, which specializes in the study of social-science issues relating to women, and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, the nation's largest post-doctoral fellowship program for women...
...Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, one of the nation's four largest post-doctoral fellowship programs, will move next fall into the largest of four buildings bought last November from Lesley College...