Word: mergers
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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences will have its first round of merger debate today on a motion "That we reaffirm our commitment to the full and equal participation of Radcliffe students in the intellectual and social life of the University community," but that "the decision on merger be deferred until all considerations, pro and con, and all voices within the two communities have been heard...
Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe, expressed concern Sunday that the demands NOW made to President Pusey for an equal number of woman students and Faculty members in the University would discourage support for the merger in the Faculty...
...seems that undergraduates, who are more affected by such benefits of merger as coed housing and possible better financial aid, feel that the merger, on any ratio terms, is necessary...
Alumnae are more divided on the subject. Mrs. Frances C. Donovan, head of the Trustees' Committee on Merger, said Sunday, "We have thought of the ratio as one of the things that would have to be worked out after merger-over a long period of time" She added that there are many more pressing aspects of the merger to be considered first...
Deborah A. Batts, a first-year Law School student and former president of the RUS, said yesterday. "One of the reasons I was for the merger is that I was under the impression that more women would be admitted to the Hallowed Halls of Harvard...