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...unlikeliness of merger, though, does not mean that the Joint Policy Committee will opt for the other extreme and move Harvard and Radcliffe farther apart. Steiner says that while the committee has three broad options--separating Harvard and Radcliffe, moving them closer together or staying with the present arrangement--it is generally "moving in the direction of one institution...
...admissions merger would bring considerable pressure for corporate merger. Radcliffe is, after all, an undergraduate college, and if it were to lose its admissions office its only undergraduate-related branch would be the OWE. The Joint Policy Committee may be against full merger at the moment, but whatever it does this year will probably end up as a series of stop gap measures paving the way to merger. The University cannot keep inching Harvard and Radcliffe closer together while avoiding merger forever...
...universities. In June, department officials called White asking her to update the complaint so that they could resume the investigation. The revised complaint sidesteps the sticky question of whether or not Radcliffe should be considered as a separate institution from Harvard under the terms of the 1971 "non-merger merger" agreement--a question that has threatened to invalidate the entire complaint...
Last January Presidents Bok and Horner appointed a committee with faculty, administration, alumni association and student representatives to study Harvard and Radcliffe admissions, financial aid and educational policies and to prepare recommendations for last year's review of the "non-merger merger" contract...
...Strauch committee has not been asked to look into actual questions of merger between Harvard and Radcliffe, only questions of admissions alternatives and the effect each of these would have upon the number of students, their distribution in various academic departments, alumni relations, financial aid programs and the special education needs of women in the Harvard community...