Word: matina
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Then-President of Radcliffe Matina S. Horner complained and protested against the diminishment of services for women that accompanied the declining role of Radcliffe...
...addition to the Fox Plan, Harvard President Derek Bok and Radcliffe President Matina Horner signed an agreement that gave Harvard full responsibility for managing undergraduate education at Radcliffe...
...time, Radcliffe had its own president, Matina Horner, a young former assistant professor of psychology. Horner’s signature work was a study showing that women had a fear of success—work that resonated with but alarmed many ’77 women...
...There were a few times when president Matina Horner had special presentations for the women,” Oliver says. “It was a message—everything from hand wringing to actual how-tos about managing a combination of work and families.” Ever After
...When the Class of 1976 arrived in Cambridge, Matina S. Horner had just assumed the Radcliffe Presidency. Horner, who had developed a “fear of success” theory in the late 1960s (which postulated that women displayed this fear more than men because of the inevitable conflict between professional success and the traditional roles women were generally expected to play), told the Crimson in the fall of 1972, “I don’t like quotas. Period. But I don’t think we’re ready for one-to-one admissions...