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...withholding the means of self-defense from a friend at war." Actually, given restraint on both sides, such aid need not jeopardize relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union: by joint agreement both sides could limit their resupply to a one-for-one replacement ratio, much as the U.S. has done with North Viet...
...exactly a drastic proposal--but nevertheless, it is a proposal from an administrator who has lingered in the background while President Bok took the lead on changing the ratio of Harvard men and Radcliffe women...
Whitlock's proposal partially reverses Bok's 1971 decision to alter Harvard's male-to-female ratio to 2.5-to-1. To achieve the new ratio, the president chose to increase the total number of undergraduates by 300, rather than to significantly lower the number...
...most President Bok would do was to offer a plan for a 2.5-to-1 ratio of men to women, and this only by expanding the colleges...
Committee members who drew up the non-merger recommendation admitted freely that their proposal intentionally avoided the ratio issue--which was not in keeping with their report's repeated emphasis on "full and equal participation of Radcliffe students in the intellectual and social life of the University...