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...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...
...fact, this summer the University announced a major expansion in the DAS, and changed its name to the Harvard Institute for International Development. The change is likely to mean a significant enlargement of Harvard's role abroad, in ways that may owe something to those heady days of a few years...
...Cuba's dependence on the Soviet Union, which has enabled Castro to survive the OAS embargo and gives the Soviets their only toehold in the Americas, is becoming increasingly burdensome to both Havana and Moscow. The Cubans owe the Russians at least $4 billion, and the debt grows by about $1.5 million daily. The Soviets would like to be rid of this economic drain, and now, in an era of détente with the U.S., they have apparently given up any hope-for the present at least-of turning Cuba into an offensive military base. Castro no doubt...
...OWE publishes a regular newsletter, "'Cliffe Notes," it will bring you "A Woman's Guide to Harvard" in your registration folder, and it is behind the distribution of the prize booklet to all students at registration. All in all, it is the most viable liason Radcliffe women have to other women in the University...
...apart from its research, the OWE seeks out women and tries to address some of their problems: It will give special attention to women who are potential concentrators in the sciences so that Harvard does not dissuade them from fields not generally associated with women, continue its meetings on crimes against women, and investigate the Radcliffe student's experience as a minority in Harvard classrooms...