Radcliffe has progressed beyond the one-third mark in its fund-raising campaign, according to a report issued by Robert I. Hunneman '28, National Chairman of the Radcliffe Development Program.
The three-year old program, aimed at raising $10 million, has collected $3.4 million.
On behalf of the Development Program, President Jordan will visit eight cities from Philadelphia to San Francisco before next February. He plans to speak before groups of students' parents, friends, and alumnae of Radcliffe.
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