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Phyllis Freeman Calese '45-'49 used herchemistry studies in her two years with theWomen's Army Crops (WAC...
Sarah Winters '95, co-chair of Women Appealing For Change (WAC), in a succinct statement which captures the moral poverty, intellectual bankruptcy and overall vacuity of that entire enterprise, told Harvard Magazine that last year's boycott of the final clubs was intended to make "the men think about their reasons behind wanting women there [at club parties]," and would not be repeated this year. However, Winters continued, "for some women the boycott was a difficult thing and many women were unwilling to give up two years of final club parties...
Women Appealing for Change (WAC), a group that formed during the past academic year to urge a boycott of the clubs, focused its wrath on the Fly. In a letter to The Crimson, they called the decision an "embarrassment" which "undermines the values which Harvard is supposed to represent...
Sarah E. Winters '95, co-chair of Women Appealing for Change (WAC), says she believes the change in club leadership made a big difference in the vote...
...With this decision it's going to take a lot longer than we had hoped, but it has made us more inspired to convince other women to stay away from the finals clubs or make them go coed," said Rebecca H. Ewing '95, a co-president of WAC. "It made us angry enough to keep working...