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...more organized expressions of outrage based "on the experience of the past year." It asks that the University hire only women and minority group members for its teaching faculty until the proportion of women and minorities on the Faculty reflects their proportion among Harvard Ph.D.'s. Initiated by Ursula Goodenough, assistant professor of Biology, and Ruth Hubbard, lecturer in Biology, the proposal purposes to end "the present paucity of women and minorities among the Faculty. It will also be termed 'discriminatory,' but it is designed to redress a tradition of discrimination that has held at Harvard for 300 years...
Peretz's title will be Master, while his wife's title will be Co-Master, unlike the situation in Currier House where both Ursula Goodenough Levine and Paul Levine hold the title Co-Master...
CHUL has been instrumental in determining housing arrangements for undergraduate men and women. Typically, of 33 votes on CHUL, only 4 1/2 are those of women. (Ursula Levine--Co-Master of Currier House--shares one vote with her husband...
...Ursula Goodenough Levine of the Women Scientists, observed that her group focuses on problems women face in combining a career with family life. She named Tufts as a haven for women scientists, saying that Tufts's hiring policies are less biased against women than Harvard...
...Ursula Niebuhr later became head of Barnard College's religion department. The Niebuhr teaching dynasty also included his late brother, eminent Yale Ethicist H. Richard; his late sister, Hulda, who taught education at McCormick Seminary; and his nephew, Harvard Theologian Richard Reinhold Niebuhr...