Word: rus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) has attracted enough candidates to hold elections in only two houses, despite last week's extension of the nomination deadline until tonight...
Ginny Schneider '80 said she filed self-nomination papers after a senior RUS officer contacted her and asked if she would be interested in running...
...RUS constitution calls for one representative per 50 undergraduate women, but this ratio will not be met after the current election. However, Jennifer R. Levin '80, RUS president, said Wednesday she is confident that the vacancies will be filled by the end of the semester...
...RUS elections have thus far attracted a low voter turnout. As of last night, only 25 per cent of the women in Lowell House had voted, Heather A. Pavlick '79, RUS Secretary, said yesterday...
...disparity in eligibility levels and the much lower percentage of woman than men receiving work-study money aroused the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS). RUS officers protested to administrators, and this spring published a hand-out for undergraduates detailing the discriminatory system. But it seemed too late to do anything. Radcliffe received a small supplementary grant in the spring that funded about 25 more jobs, while Harvard received a supplementary grant large enough to fund 125. Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, made it clear he had no intention of applying for work-study money with Harvard...