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...Susan Storey Lyman '49, chairman of the Radcliffe Trustees and until last month acting director of the Radcliffe Institute, the program for women scholars that is the single biggest item on Radcliffe's budget...
...committee is roughly split between Harvard and Radcliffe officials, although there is a great deal of overlap, with Bok, Burr, Steiner and Nickerson representing Harvard; Horner, Lyman, Belin and Bundy representing Radcliffe; and, Rosovsky somewhere in between...
...Europe to fight for orthodoxy or traditional ritual. The largest and most vigorous of these in the U.S. is Catholics United for the Faith (C.U.F.), an organization with 135 chapters and nearly 12,500 members across the country. Founded in 1968 by genteel Wall Street Broker H. Lyman Stebbins and four other concerned Catholics, C.U.F.'s main complaint is that religious indoctrination of Catholic youngsters has virtually been taken over by liberal priests, nuns and publishers. As a result, they contend, traditional doctrines of faith and morals are hardly taught in many schools (they have even cited some texts...
...question: if Radcliffe is absorbed, what would come then? We have some assets that Harvard is not particularly interested in. Who would watch out for the welfare of the Schlesinger Library and the Radcliffe Institute? I just can't imagine Harvard ever taking responsibility for these units," Lyman says...
...merger or absorption. But we know that Harvard would never even consider a name like Harvard-Radcliffe for the University. We can't be non-realistic in any discussions we have. There just isn't even any reason to bring that up; it will always be just Harvard University," Lyman said...