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Emily Wheeler
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Orphans and Their Parents
A couple of years ago, we were saints--now we are evil. Americans have been adopting Vietnamese children quietly for years.
A Partial Farewell to Alma Lutz
A T THE OPENING session of the Second Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, held at Radcliffe last October.
At Kirkland, Taking It Slow
Crime, especially in a community like Harvard where these aren't supposed to happen, has a way of making people do
It's Tough to Be a Woman at Harvard
A year before I arrived in Cambridge I talked with the Newsweek bureau chief in Atlanta--a warm, good-natured gentleman who
OWE:
The women who are responsible for running Radcliffe's Office of Women's Education hope that the need for their work will
The Radcliffe Institute: Out of the Ivory Tower And Into the Streets
Unless you are a professional woman, chances are that the Radcliffe Institute doesn't know much about you. And if you
Is Merger Relevant Yet?
Strictly speaking, a "merger" between Harvard and Radcliffe would be a legal, corporate affair: Radcliffe would stop paying a fee
...While a Fund Drive Starts at Home
Those who advocate total merger for Harvard and Radcliffe on the grounds that it would increase financial aid for women
Powell to Sit On State Panel About Women
Barbara Powell, assistant to the vice president for Government and Community Affairs, has been appointed to a one-year term on
Muse de Belles Arts
For Myra A. Mayman, who has not spent more than one of the last ten years in any given place,