Word: matina
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...year ago there were 400 candidates (all women) to succeed Mary I. Bunting as president of Radcliffe; last week the search narrowed down to one, Matina Souretis Homer, 32, an assistant professor of clinical psychology at Harvard. Her speciality is particularly germane to the presidential job. She is an authority on feminine achievement -or the lack thereof-and she has long speculated that women in American society have a "fear of success...
...Matina S. Horner will soon become Radcliffe's youngest president, and it looks like the 32-year-old assistant professor of Clinical Psychology and mother of three children will have her work...
...Matina S. Horner, assistant professor of Clinical Psychology, will be the new President of Radcliffe...
Even though the number of educated women is at an alltime high, the representation of women in the traditionally male professions is still extremely low. One likely reason for this paradox, says Harvard Psychologist Matina Horner, is that U.S. women actively fear success...
...Quincy House a Women's Table spontaneously evolved out of a group of seven seniors who enjoyed having dinner together. Nancy McKeague '72, one of these seniors, said various members of the group are inviting speakers. Mary Bunting will come for an informal dinner there, and Matina Horner, assistant professor in clinical psychology, will talk on Motivation Theories of Women...