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...affairs and development supposedly puts him in an excellent position to weigh the merits of the financial argument, appears to be one of the strongest proponents of the theory that women are less prolific donors. Peterson takes his warning to see large alumni donors, other administrators and even the Strauch Committee, which is now investigating the future of Harvard and Radcliffe admissions policies...
...fate of the admissions office depends completely on what the Strauch committee concludes; if it recommends sex-blind admissions, as expected, there will be little sense in maintaining separate admissions offices. And if there is a single admissions office, separate financial aid offices would make little sense, especially since Radcliffe would not have enough money to handle the increased financial aid burdens sex-blind admissions would bring...
...member committee, chaired by Karl Strauch, professor of Physics, has set February as the target for the release of its final report. Although no specific recommendations have yet been formulated, informed sources say a majority of the committee now favors sex-blind admissions coordinated through one office and an increase of about 10 per cent in the size of the undergraduate student body. About three-quarters of the members of the committee have indicated their preference for these alternatives in straw votes taken at weekly committee meetings, the sources said...
...Strauch committee has not been asked to look into actual questions of merger between Harvard and Radcliffe, only questions of admissions alternatives and the effect each of these would have upon the number of students, their distribution in various academic departments, alumni relations, financial aid programs and the special education needs of women in the Harvard community...
Right now the issue is in the hands of the Strauch Committee, a group of faculty, administrators, students and alumni chosen by Bok and Horner to consider the Harvard-Radcliffe relationship and make recommendations. One thing is fairly certain: Radcliffe will not agree to a merger that guarantees anything less than sex-blind admissions. To do otherwise would be to betray Radcliffe...