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...year-long cup campaign was also bolstered by first-place finishes in squash, B-league volleyball in both the fall and spring, co-ed soccer and six-foot basketball. Cabot's hockey team finished in second place behind the first-year team, so Cabot earned the first-place cup points for that event...
Surprisingly enough, it couldn't have come sooner. Just as the gravy train was about to make its last stop, and we were on our way to turn in FM glory for a required year-long withdrawal, our last issue makes its debut, sending us back to the depths of the Harvard library system to somehow salvage our grades and non-hyphenated Class of 2000 status. Truth is, this semester, we became FM, and everything else fell by the wayside...
...some of the UC's more attention-grabbing actions. the 17th Council's Finance Committee has spent the spring term of 1999 quietly distributing its share of the student term bill fees to student groups. Thus far, the council has considered 63 applications for regular semester and spring-fall year-long grants, 15 project-based grant applications in the March round, and will shortly consider another 16 project-based grant applications in the April Round. The Finance Committee has recommended $22,893.64 for regular spring term grants, $2,540 in the March round of project-based grants...
...first is that the "merger" was negotiated in complete secrecy. Even the Radcliffe staff was informed of the college's fate only last week. The Harvard and Radcliffe communities were presented with a fait accompli. And nobody likes those. Last Wednesday could have represented the culmination of a year-long campus-wide discussion on what is best for Radcliffe. Instead, we got a gleeful announcement from the top: "Hey, guys," they seemed to be saying. "Look what we did! Isn't it great>" Time will tell...
Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson also announced yesterday that she will step down from her post at the end of June. Wilson, who will take a year-long paid sabbatical before moving on, is Radcliffe's seventh and final president...