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In a study today by the University Press, a Radcliffe committee concludes that women have proved their ability to do graduate work without sacrificing normal family life.
The study "Graduate Education for Women" was made by a facultytrustee committee which states that an ever increasing number of women are able to make "their maximum contribution" to society by continuing professional duties even after marriage. There is an increasing need for women with enough background of graduate study to do work in advanced fields, the committee finds.
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