Word: reardon
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard's coverage in front of the net was sloppy for the next four minutes, and the Eagles capitalized with two goals. Bob Reardon was responsible for both, tying the game on a fast break and giving B.C. the lead on a garbage goal...
...October 20, the Crimson ran a story concerning the College's new Director of Admissions, John P. Reardon '60. In that article you quote Mr. Reardon as saying that, because of the planned cutback in male admissions, the categories of "alumni sons and the disadvantaged" would have to be reduced...
...will not accuse the University in general or Mr. Reardon in particular of racism in this matter. To do so would be entirely premature and groundless. I merely wish to raise a valid question about a matter of admissions policy that could lead to misunderstanding and animosity in the future. Christopher H. Foreman...
...sorry to read Mr. Reardon's statement in the October 20 Crimson about changing enrollment and only hope that in this case he was quoted out of context. The essence of President Bok's policy is to increase the total undergraduate enrollment while improving the ratio between men and women. The implication in Reardon's statement that an increase in the number of undergraduate women will diminish the number of "interesting people and events at Harvard" is. I feel, most unfortunate. Adele Simmons '63 Dean, Jackson College for Women
...affected since we would be cutting back in most categories. As examples, I said that there might be fewer Harvard sons and fewer men from disadvantaged backgrounds; but that, in my opinion, we would not reduce the number of top scholars even in a smaller class. Sincerely, John P. Reardon...