Various Harvard and Radcliffe alumni associations gathered in Cambridge last night to begin a weekend of meetings about the status of undergraduate education here.
Last night President Horner began the weekend's activities with a speech about changes in women's education since the founding of Radcliffe.
Today Dean Rosovsky will speak about the work of the Task Force on Undergraduate Education, and tomorrow President Bok will give another talk. There will also be a pre-football game luncheon at the new indoor track facility, Barbara Brennecke, coorindator of the weekend meetings, said yesterday.
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