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Under the terms of last year's "non-merger," which brought Harvard and Radcliffe close but kept them separate, this new admissions scheme could be expected. "Non-merger" left the admissions offices divided and the allotment of resources unequal. Under "non-merger." Harvard retained its primary commitment to the education...
Murray, another former junior college All-America player, was playing Adedeji man-to-man, but he proved unequal to the task. Adedeji raised his goal total for the season to nine, eight of which have come in the last three games.
And by one index of development, growth of Gross National Product (GNP), Pakistan appeared to be succeeding. Large amounts of foreign aid were directed to the country (the U.S. provided about half the total amount, which since 1963 has been between $400 million and $500 million annually) and the GNP...
The Committee on Athletic Sports, which recommended the new ticket policy, began studying undergraduate ticket privileges earlier this fall, when Harvard's failure to give Radcliffe students free tickets to the big games drew charges of unequal treatment.
An analysis of computer-printouts furnished by the University, review of personnel records, and information acquired through interviews has generally substantiated several allegations of unequal employment opportunity for women at Harvard.