Word: equalizers
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...join the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in its "commitment to the full and equal participation of Radcliffe students in the intellectual and social life of the University." We urge that a similar commitment be made by Harvard for the full and equal participation in the intellectual and social life of the University by women in roles other than as students-as faculty members, as alumnae, and as members of the Governing Boards. We recommend that Radcliffe College stand as a guarantor of progress towards these goals. Harvard and Radcliffe working together can continue to contribute most effectively to this...
...Administration. Continued separation of women into administrative units of their own no longer contributes to the full and equal participation of Radcliffe students in the intellectual and social life of the College. The present administration of Radcliffe should be redefined...
...Radcliffe expenses and provide the balance of what is required, pursuant to the following provisions: (1) the budget for activities retained by Radcliffe (including admissions and financial aids) would be reviewed and approved by a committee representing the Governing Boards of each institution and composed of equal numbers from Harvard and Radcliffe; (2) if Radcliffe fund raising in any year should fall below an agreed amount (which might be the 1969-70 level, projected to allow for annual increases based on recent historical experience, if applicable), it would be expected that such a deficit would be reflected in the budget...
...Wednesday these same two alternatives were discussed in a joint meeting of the Faculty Council and the CUE. In that meeting, the second alternative was discussed at length. At the conclusion of the combined meeting, there was equal support for both alternatives...
...legal merger will eventually necessitate a one-to-one male-female ratio, as opposed to the present four-to-one. Committee members freely admit that their proposal has intentionally avoided the ratio issue-a feeling that seems out of keeping with the report's constant emphasis on "full and equal participation of Radcliffe students in the intellectual and social life of the University...