Word: radcliffee
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The Harvard-Radcliffe merger, official as of last Friday, seals the fate of Agassiz House: it belongs to the new Radcliffe Institute.
Student groups that used the building's ornate second-floor theater for decades will still mount productions there for the next five years, according to an agreement negotiated between the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Radcliffe.
After 2004, Radcliffe can do as she pleases.
Since Nancy-Beth G. Sheerr '71, who brokered the merger for a $350 million Radcliffe Institute, envisions conferences and symposia in Agassiz, Harvard will need to make new plans so the shows can go on.
After suffering a heart attack and undergoing bypass surgery last fall, friends and family advised Dunn to slow down. But she again postponed retirement to be drafted as interim head of Radcliffe, a position she expects to hold for no more than two years.