We'are beginning to organize a woman's final club at Harvard. Our plans are indefinite in that we have no name, no clubhouse, and no rules as yet. They are extremely positive however as to intent. We wish to gather and organize about fifty Radcliffe women from different classes and different houses into a social club for the purpose of getting to know one another a little better. We feel the Harvard environment tends to fracture rather than unite women, and would like to establish a meeting place that would combat that trend. We visualise (eventually) a comfortable clubhouse, with kitchen, art facilities, a squash court, library, TV and stereo-a place to meet friends and spend time agreeably.
For the present however we must content ourselves with plans. We plan to have a benefit dance on April 10, 1976, the proceeds to go into a club fund. We hope to have many gatherings of prospective members this spring, and to install ourselves in an apartment (as a temporary clubhouse) next fall. We are open to all suggestions and support in forming and strengthening plans to raise money and get the club established.
We are planning an introductory meeting on March 18, 1976, and hope to see you on that date, at 9:30 in the Eliot House Junior Common Room.
Any questions, enthusiastic responses or helpful ideas will be appreciated. For information or anything else, call: Sarah Bucknell Christina Landry or Diana Rubin at: 498-2408
P.S. We look forward to seeing all of you.
It will work.
Fifty Radcliffe women received these letters.