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Although the SCA report did not specifically discuss introducing quotas on minorities in the individual houses, it compared the athlete imbalances to hypothetical gender and minority imbalances, stating, "It would certainly vitiate the Lowell ideal (and the current coeducational ideal) if any house became disproportionately male or female. The same would be true if any house became disproportionately minority or white. We believe the same is true when any house becomes disproportionately representative of either athletes or non-athletes...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: House System Faulted for Lack of Diversity | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

Taking Harvard to Court: Page B-3. This year, two women professors who were denied tenure by the University took their cases to court, charging they were victims of gender discrimination. Also, a Boston jury found Harvard guilty in the case of a former-Facilities Maintenance employee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inside: | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

Harvard became the defendant in two court cases charging gender discrimination, focusing attention on the University's treatment of women. Harvard's affirmative action policy for women received a boost, however, when Sally Zeckhauser became the University's first female vice president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Than a Paycheck? | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

Already, two female scholars who failed to win tenure have brought the University to court on charges of gender discrimination. Clare Dalton, an associate professor of law whose tenure case was rejected by Bok this winter, has appealed to the federal judiciary, as has Jackson at the Business School. While their cases are difficult to judge, the discrimination claims themselves underline the fact that Harvard is not welcoming women into its ranks with open arms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poisoned Ivy | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

...merger agreement should have put female undergraduates on an equal footing with their male counter parts. Instead, the very existence of Radcliffe continues to impede that equality. For students of the 1980s, Radcliffe seems a mere vestige of the days of forced eclusion and blatant gender discrimination. Discrimination is illegal, Harvard accepts women, and female students don't need constant reminders that they weren't always treated as fairly...

Author: By Laurie M. Grossman, | Title: Finish the Job of '63 | 6/6/1988 | See Source »

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