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Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, said the decision by the federal government to allow "some limited sharing of resources" between Harvard and Radcliffe will probably extend to next year as well. He added that after that, Radcliffe would probably receive enough money in its own right to make the transfers unnecessary...
...from a different angle shows that Radcliffe is not receiving less work-study money than other area schools with similar enrollments--but Radcliffe feels disadvantaged because it is immersed in the gigantic Harvard community whose undergraduates benefit from graduate school work-study money that women cannot share. Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, says women are not significantly suffering from unemployment because of the work-study tangle although they may be underemployed if they are forced to take jobs that do not have the "educational component" required of work-study jobs. With the NDSL program, administrators are not even...
...Radcliffe's commitment to coeducation, with a sharp eye out to equitable distribution of benefits to both men and women. Totally sex-blind practices are impossible as long as Radcliffe remains a separate institution--a course it seems determined to follow and not without good reason. For example, Wolfman says that if Harvard and Radcliffe applied together for work-study money then they could equalize the funding for men and women, but Radcliffe would lose over $1 million in other grants that depend on its independent status. But if Radcliffe is truly looking out for the interests of women...
...underspending of NDSL funds "should never happen," Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, said yesterday...
Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe College, told members of the planning board last night that Radcliffe opposed the petition, adding that Radcliffe would like to complete construction of the athletic facility by the Radcliffe Centennial, which will be celebrated next June...