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...problem is that dialogue is useless when it doesn't involve the key players. The longer Wilson and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Nancy-Beth G. Sheerr '71--and for that matter, President Rudenstine and his fellow administrators working on the issue--remain silent about their negotiations, the harder it will be for alumnae and students to have a real role in the evolution of an institution which is rightfully theirs. Shouldn't an educational institution place emphasis on dialogue and cooperation instead of silence and secrecy when considering change...
After a year of speculation and rumor, it may seem too late to get on the right track. But as frustration builds among the people who care about Harvard and Radcliffe most but know the least about their evolving relationship, Wilson, Sheerr and Rudenstine have an opportunity to turn this ignominious anniversary into a new beginning. It seems logical that any kind of change in the relationship between the two schools will be more successful if it is born out of serious dialogue and consideration of a diversity of opinions...
Board of Trustees Chairman Nancy-Beth G. Sheerr '71 said Radcliffe won't be making any surprise moves...
...still very much in the talking process," Sheerr said. "We're not heading towards a conclusion...
Radcliffe first hit the news last April, with the revelation that Sheerr and Wilson had been conducting closed-door bargaining sessions with Harvard, discussing a possible merger between the two schools...