Word: roles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...role of Radcliffe in all areas except undergraduates is much easier to articulate since 1971. What is confusing is the dean of Radcliffe, its undergraduate role. The 1971 arrangement has made that confusing," Horner says...
Edward T. Wilcox, a member of a committee Horner chairs and a resident of UHall, says about Horner: "It's hard to define her, hard for her to emerge or for anyone to react to her individually because of the unique complexity of the role she holds. The real profile is of the president non-president, dean non-dean...
...president of Radcliffe she acts within her ceremonial role in the same manner as does President Bok. But the function the Radcliffe president considers most important is what she terms "the subtle issues in the process of becoming a coeducational institution." Out of the realm of philosophy, that role has entailed overseeing the passage of equal-access admissions, merged athletic facilities, the establishment of the freshman CORE groups and the Office of Women's Education, and the expansion of the programs at the Radcliffe Institute and the Schlesinger Library...
...mutual distrust and suspicion on the part of the two institutions stymied for the past four years any forward momentum toward defining Radcliffe and its role in the University...
...Radcliffe administration still fears that the Faculty and the University may withdraw from its newly found concern for women and what Horner calls its role of "informed advocacy," hence the hesitancy in dissolving what remains of Radcliffe...