Radcliffe has added three women to the staffs of its money-raising programs.
It has announced the appointment of Mrs. Don C. Buell as assistant to the director of A Program for Radcliffe College. The "Program" intends ultimately to raise $30 million for college construction and renovation.
Mrs. Buell has been active in Cambridge politics and was an unsuccessful candidate for Cambridge School Committee last fall. From 1964 to 1967, she operated Aristographia, a graphic arts studio in Cambirdge which she founded. In 1964 and 1965, she was also a member of a research project conducted by the Department of Nutrition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Radcliffe has also named Carol Beebe as assistant director of the Radcliffe College Fund. She will be in charge of the college's annual giving programs, which yearly raise more than $275,000 for Radcliffe. Miss Beebe is a former admissions counselor at the Katherine Gibbs School.
Also joining A Program for Radcliffe College will be Marylou Buckley, who will work as a staff writer. Miss Buckley has been a professional writer for college publications and other fund-raising groups. She headed the public relations staff of A Program for Harvard Medicine in its early stages, and has worked for both Harvard and Princeton in other fund campaigns.
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