While we are pleased that increasing numbers of women are admitted to Harvard each year, we do not believe that the College should aim to achieve a gender quota as the staff implies. The only just way to achieve gender equity is through a College policy of recruiting talented women and men with equal vigor and evaluating applications on a gender-blind basis.
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