Word: rus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...today's meeting to discuss a proposal to phase out the mandatory term bill fee that finances the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) will face serious opposition from Susan L. Comstock '78, RUS president...
...work-study jobs for at least part of the academic year while the contribution level for women never inched above the zero mark. This led to a higher percentage of undergraduate men than women with work-study jobs and a fairly vehement campaign by the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) protesting the disparity...
Susan L. Comstock '78, president of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), says she is pleased with the 1977 agreement, but hesitates to make final judgments on its effects, particularly on Radcliffe undergraduates. Comstock says, "The Radcliffe Forum is yet to be tested in the kind of role it will play in a typical Harvard women's life." Comstock praises the forum's commitment to a broad range of activities, but fears undergraduates may be neglected by the forum, as they were by the defunct Office of Women's Education...
...money appropriated by the RUS will go to pay for the tuition of Rodell's daughter, rather than as a direct grant to the center...
...basic problem is that Harvard University doesn't provide any low-cost day-care centers for university mothers. The fees are phenomenally high," Cornelia F. Worsley '79, said. "I'm not sure the money should be coming from us. The responsibility of RUS is more to talk to Harvard to defray costs: we're doing a stopgap type of thing...