Word: rga
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lois Rieser '64, president of RGA, stated that Radcliffe girls will dislike the change, particularly the inconvenience of taking proctored exams. She feels that if the objections to the clothing rule are particularly strong. RGA may take some action on the matter...
...temporary emergency measure, Mrs. Bunting said that there is considerable sentiment in the Registrar's office and among the faculty in favor of making it a permanent policy. Separate exams are often a nuisance for section men collecting blue books and for proctors checking attendance. But the RGA, Mrs. Bunting stressed, would have an opportunity to consider the advisability of making the change permanent...
Miss Paget stated that RGA may be consulted about the infractions. She hopes the building will eventually be opened to a number of girls who would like to use the second floor as an art studio. As yet, however, no answer has been found to the problem of allowing access to only those girls who would use the building for constructive purposes...
Although Cliffies, unlike Yardlings, still had to account for their whereabouts, the RGA (which, it must be remembered, is strongly influenced by the Administration) justified this continued signout requirement as a safety precaution that did not contain any moral overtones. According to this theory, female undergraduates, due to certain physiological characteristics, confronted a more hazardous existence than their male counterparts. The signout system would, therefore, make it easier for housemothers, deans, and police officers to come to the aid of the damsels in distress...
Receptly President Bunting, as an Administration representative to the RGA, proposed that punishment for junior and senior lateness be eliminated. Upper-classmen would then indicate, as a "courtesy" to the dormitory, the time they expected, not promised, to return. This would mean that no one would go out to look for them if they did not show...