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...major fund drive Radcliffe is planning for next year will certainly put the brakes on further talk of merger with Harvard. "Radcliffe is here to stay," Susan F. Lyman '36, chairman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, said last week...
...could break into the business in a big way would be to become a film maker himself. He now drives a brown Cadillac Seville (license: GRATED) and is working on a deal to merge with a California book publisher. Why? Says he: "It looks to us like a synergistic merger. That's a word I just learned. It means we should be able to help each other"-by getting films into book form before they are released to theaters...
Whitehead added that the compromise should not be viewed as a transition step towards either full coeducation at Haverford or a merger between Haverford and Bryn Mawr...
...victim of a little-noticed discrepancy in the Harvard-Radcliffe merger agreement by which past and present Harvard students are not entitled to the privileges of their Radcliffe counterparts--a legal quirk that the head of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees said yesterday should be changed...
Mary Vise, a librarian at Hilles, said yesterday that Harvard alumni cannot use Hilles, which is located at the Radcliffe Quad. Under the 1971 Harvard-Radcliffe merger agreement, Radcliffe students are considered part of Harvard, but Harvard students are not considered part of Radcliffe, Vise said...