Word: radcliffee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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And the spirit of individualism has recently affected the historic "non-merger merger" agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe, which joined the schools' admissions offices and gave Harvard responsibility for the education and daily life of women undergraduates.
Under the terms of the 1977 document, the two schools had a joint fund for soliciting donations from post-1976 graduates. But, in July, Harvard President Derek C. Bok and former Radcliffe President Matina S. Horner announced that they will now fundraise separately. Their rationale: Two separate funds will help...
As the three Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (HRAAA) members on the Board push Harvard to divest its $168.3 million in South Africa-related stock and push the Board to take a more active--and often adversarial--role, the University's response has become more closed and paranoic.
Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates gathered yesterday to kick off the five-day Women's Leadership Conference, sponsored by Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and the Institute of Politics.
Mansfield, who was director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Parents Fund, was born and lived in the Soviet Union before she immigrated to the United States as a small child.