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...answer is, really, no," said RUSco-president Stacy M. Abder '99. "I know so manywomen who wouldn't have come here if it weren'tfor Radcliffe. Harvard is so male--that's theimpression you get before you even get here...
...despite the statistics, and despite thesanguinity displayed by many Harvard and Radcliffeadministrators, sizable obstacles remain for manywomen in groups on campus. Organizations like theUndergraduate Council, which, after fourteen yearsof existence, has yet to boast a female Chair,demonstrate that the problems facing women oncampus are not merely a thing of the past. And asthe following stories illustrate, even where womenhave achieved success, there can be no denyingtheir frustrations and dilemmas...
...functions as a voice for women, and manywomen don't want that voice to be spoken by men,"RUS co-president Anne Guiney said...
...think most people thought Clare would havewon," the professor said. "I think gender played aprominent role in it, as it does with manywomen... They like their women not outspoken...
Department administrators say that anydiscrepancies in financial support arise fromdifferent levels of contributions by the alumni ofdifferent sports teams. Coaches say women's teamsare particularly disadvantaged because manywomen's programs are new and, thus, have feweralumni...
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