Looking Past Radcliffe
To the editors:
I am sorry Daniel M. Suleiman's senior status means that "Farewell, Radcliffe; Be Fair, Harvard" (Column, April 27) is the last of his columns. I have found them unusually perceptive and especially understanding of the concerns of women in what he rightly describes as "still a predominantly male institution."
I look forward to the time when the hope expressed by Dean Knowles in his Spring 1997 fax to Suleiman, that all admissions and appointments be gender-blind, becomes a reality.
Thanks to Suleiman for all his good work and best wishes for the future.
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