Word: radcliffee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Zegart said that the event have the backing of "Harvard College, which represents the college organization, Radcliffe [College], which represents the roles of women in college and beyond, and the Institute of Politics, which represents leadership."
And that is exactly what the Radcliffe rugby club did Saturday when it smashed Dartmouth, 16-3, in the finals of the first annual women's New England Invitational Rugby Tournament in Randolph.
Paige, a math teacher at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, said she was glad that Harvard finally committed itself to the Cambridge community. "When I was at Radcliffe in 1975, there was no emphasis on Harvard's commitment to education in the Cambridge community," she said.
In the 1960s, a popular adage was "Never trust anyone over 30." Today, not only do activists trust their elders, they work along side them, as student support for the Harvard Radcliffe Alumni/ac Against Apartheid attests. Student activists working in coalition with adults is an indication of the strength of...
Twenty-one student groups support the call for University neutrality, including PBH, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel and the house committees of Adams, Lowell and Quincy.