Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Many Harvard administrators lament the battle that grew out of the athletics merger, and point out that the Faculty spent more funds and effort in that area last year than in any other part of the merger. But money couldn't buy an answer to the needs of Radcliffe's athletes...
This is the year for a full review of the 1971 non-merger merger agreement, but the review by no means implies that there will be substantive change in the agreement this year. Full, fairly immediate merger--which would mean the dissolution of Radcliffe as an institution--seems to be out of the question...
...group made up of the highest of University higher-ups, is going to legislate Radcliffe out of existence. What the committee will do, however, is issue a report, probably in mid-October, that will include recommendations to the Harvard Corporation and the Radcliffe Trustees on the corporate aspects of merger...
...governing boards. The committee grew out of an organization called the Joint Budget Committee, a group of governing boards members set up in 1971 to review Radcliffe's finances every year. The budget committee evolved into the Joint Policy Committee almost two years ago, and when the issue of merger began to loom on the horizon last year the Joint Policy Committee's members decided that they were the people who should be conducting the 1974-75 merger re-evaluation...
...Harvard President Derek C. Bok, who instituted the 2.5-to-1 male-female ratio here and reportedly favors what administrators like to call "equal access" admissions, keeping mum on merger...