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WITH the consummation of the "non-merger" and the appointment of the Strauch Committee to study Radcliffe's future, Harvard has recognized that equality between the sexes demands more than the present 2.5 to 1 male-female ratio. Change is in the air, and next year the Stauch Committee will examine a number of plans to bring more women into the College. But only one policy--one-to-one admissions--can begin to end sexual discrimination in the University...
...ongoing investigation into the quirks of merged athletics, a look at Radcliffe's minority students based on interviews with both students and administrators, and a study of women undergraduates who are older than the majority of the College population. A large part of this information if forwarded to the Strauch Committee on the Harvard-Radcliffe relationship...
...whole body will decide to do about a potential merger agreement with Harvard in the upcoming year. While it is the Radcliffe Trustees who will ultimately decide how far non-merger merger is to go, they are, like most other interested parties in the Harvard community, waiting for the Strauch Committee to produce its report...
...second meeting of this month, CHUL asked the Strauch Committee-which is reviewing the relationship between Radcliffe and Harvard-to investigate the apparent discrepancy between the amount of prize money received by female and male undergraduates...
...report of the findings of the recent study also is being submitted to the Strauch Committee...