Word: rus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard/Radcliffe to the back seat. These are crucial issues and to forget that would be regressing. The efforts which are currently being made must be continued and increased. But with four or five active members only a finite amount of work can be done. With 2 500 undergraduate women, RUS needs at least 25 and hopefully as many as 50 representatives which would allow us not only to continue in those areas in which we are currently working, but also to expand our efforts...
...believe that these goals are realistic and it is what I would dedicate myself to as president of RUS...
Julia Rubin has been a Freshman representative to RUS, as well as its Vice-President. She lives in Dunster House...
...candidate for President of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), I believe that RUS should focus on three main goals for 1983-84. RUS should take a leadership role in creating a visible network of support for undergraduate women at Harvard/Radcliffe. Many student-run resources exist here for women-the Women's Center in Lehman Hall, the Association of Black Radcliffe Women, and the RESPONSE Rape Counseling Center, for example. Yet few undergraduate women are even aware of these small groups. As President of RUS, I would work to coordinate and publicize the resources available to women here...
...regular publication of Seventh Sister, a newspaper focusing on women at Harvard/Radcliffe, would be the first step toward an alliance of women's groups on campus. As a central source of activity on women's activity here, RUS would alert undergraduates to available activity and support relevant to their lives as women students...