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The Business School may admit women for the first time in its history, under a new proposal passed Tuesday by the Faculty of Business Administration.
This proposal would allow women who have graduated from the one-year Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration to apply as second-year students for the Master's degree. If passed by the Corporation, it would become effective with this year's graduates of the Harvard-Radcliffe Program.
Russell H. Hassler, associate Dean of the Faculty, said yesterday that this proposal "does not foreshadow future admission of women as first-year Business School students." The new proposal is for the "small minority" who wish to go on for a Master's degree, he explained.
Another proposal would allow women to participate in the Doctoral Program at the Business School. Both plans will be submitted to the Corporation.
As its final recommendation to the Harvard Student Agencies, the Student Council last night approved a proposal advocating that one Council member participate in HSA board meetings "to look out for the interests of the student body." This delegate, selected with the approval of the HSA, would have a vote...