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Dates: during 1970-1979
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THIS is a self-critical time for E4A. The Student Board members are questioning E4A's role as it exists now and as it may evolve in the future. The Harvard-Radcliffe "non-merger" may mean the loss of some financial support. In the past, administrative costs have been covered by Radcliffe and the Student Board has been responsible for fund-raising activities to get the money used for grants...

Author: By Terry Rockefeller, | Title: A New Style for Student Social Action | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

Subsequent to this merger, this bank instituted a new computer system for checking accounts. Under this system all checks drawn on active checking accounts are recorded on microfilm and available for review at the Computer Center of this bank at 24th and Edgmont Avenue, Chester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Revealing Look at the FBI Spy Operation | 3/30/1971 | See Source »

...junior who said she was against the "non-merger" explains, "I would be in favor of a real merger which would increase the number of women at Harvard...

Author: By Linda E. Berkeley, | Title: Women in the UniversityThe Selling of Radcliffe: Cheap at Twice the Price | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

Some students even venture that the "non-merger" is a deliberate attempt on Harvard's part to avoid the ratio issue, perhaps a legal loophole to evade prosecution by the HEW for discriminatory admissions policies. Controversy grows since financial feasibility and responsibility to the Cambridge community change the problem from one of increasing the number of women at Harvard to reducing the number...

Author: By Linda E. Berkeley, | Title: Women in the UniversityThe Selling of Radcliffe: Cheap at Twice the Price | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

Trustees and alumnae stress that the four-year period between the beginning of the "non-merger" and its reevaluation will be a period of transition and development, when Radcliffe women can work to push their interests...

Author: By Linda E. Berkeley, | Title: Women in the UniversityThe Selling of Radcliffe: Cheap at Twice the Price | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

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