Word: radcliffee
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In past years, Harvard and Radcliffe marshals were elected in separate elections, four from each gender. But with the end of Radcliffe College, all seniors voted for all eight marshals--who were chosen from an original pool of 91, and then 16 finalists.
But the walls were stripped bare over the summer and now the room feels like any other. Clancy said that undergraduate use of the common room has been restricted so that the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study can use it as a conference room.
Another proposal involved reserving the money to fund groups that might be denied grants by the new Ann Radcliffe Trust, a foundation that will pay for gender-related events at the College.
The prevailing mood at the meeting was one of discontent. Students said they feared that popular Radcliffe programs would disappear and that undergraduates would have little say in the distribution of the Radcliffe Trust's grant money.
"It wouldn't be unreasonable for us to say, 'Now that Radcliffe is changing, everything's changing,'" she said.