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When Nancy A. Redd ’03 flipped through a Glamour magazine in the women’s studies department lounge last fall, she didn’t realize she would soon continue a 45-year tradition of Radcliffe and Harvard winners of the magazine’s “Top 10 College Women” competition. Redd’s many accomplishments—including being the highest-earning black American on a game show (for winning $250,000 on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”) and co-authoring a Princeton Review...
...She’s amazing. She combines beauty and brains,” says Lynda Laux Bachard, one of the contest’s coordinators. Redd hasn’t been the only Harvard woman with the winning combination of brains and beauty. Beginning in August 1957 as “The 10 Best-Dressed College Girls in America,” the contest has attracted a plethora of Harvard’s finest. One of the 1957 winners, Radcliffe graduate Priscilla Bowden ’61, was the first woman accepted to the editorial staff of The Crimson. Glamour...
...Will Redd continue in the footsteps of her glamorous Harvard predecessors? The women’s studies concentrator isn’t sure of her post-graduation plans, but she trusts her instincts. “I want to do something fabulous,” she says. “We’ll see where the wind takes...
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...Election Commission chair Nancy A. Redd ’03 said last week, “she didn’t talk to the Election Commission about...