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51 Radcliffe Graduates Get Harvard Diplomas

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Students enrolled at Radcliffe were awarded Harvard degrees in the Arts and Sciences for the first time this week. The diplomas will be mailed to 16 Ph.D., 32 A.M., and 3 A.B. candidate who graduated after the Fall term.

The new Bachelor's degree is conferred by "the President and Fellows of Harvard College" and is also signed by the President of Radcliffe. Until last fall, women were granted separate Radcliffe diplomas.

The first Radcliffe undergraduates to receive the Harvard degree are: Mrs. Karen C. Cohen, of Worcester and Baltimore, in social relations; Gail M. Heikkinen, of Hopkins, Minn., in anthropology; and Martha B. Rochlin, of Cambridge, in classics.

Graduate degrees were granted in all three major areas of study, the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences.

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