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This class was at the center of some of the most significant changes in the character of the College this century. While the G.I. Bill forever changed the regional, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of the College, the beginnings of "joint-education" offered new opportunities to women and broke down the most significant educational barrier between Harvard and Radcliffe...
...class of '47 also witnessd the beginning of "joint-education," as Harvard and Radcliffe classes combined in 1943 in response to the reduced Faculty...
Perhaps the most significant effect of the war, joint-education gave Radcliffe students the flexibility and variety of a Harvard education...
Wolfe says that she feels joint-education was "quite liberating" compared to the previous system. Most Radcliffe alumnae seem to agree, even though they may realize today that equality was not yet complete...
...President, representatives of the other 15 NATO states and Russian President Boris Yeltsin will meet in Paris on May 27 to sign the accord, which will establish a NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council to discuss security issues, without, according to U.S. officials, limiting NATO's authority to station troops or weapons wherever it wishes. Then NATO ministers will gather in Madrid in July and offer membership on NATO's 50th anniversary in 1999 to the former captive nations of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic...