Word: stade
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...students demanded a confrontation with von Stade but he refused to meet them that night, saying he had been invited as a guest of Comstock students. He did agree, however, to hold an open meeting at Mather House after Thanksgiving...
...students questioned von Stade during the dinner on the views he presented in a controversial letter written to David K. Smith '58, then Radcliffe dean of Admissions, about the position of women at Harvard (CRIMSON...
...Stade restated his opposition to the Harvard-Radcliffe merger. Admitting that he was a "male chauvinist" and that he was "prejudiced," he said that it would be "disloyal to Harvard," which is "male-oriented," to turn down very qualified men to accept more women...
...Stade added that a majority of his contemporaries would also be against the equal-admission policy, although he did say that their reasons are largely financial...
...Philip J. Lowry '71, who had invited von Stade to speak, said afterwards that von Stade's letter alone had not prompted the invitation. His visit, Lowry said, was part of a Comstock program of inviting Faculty members to dine with students...