Radcliffe Merger Deadline Passes
Mary Maples Dunn became interim president of Radcliffe College yesterday as negotiators failed to reach a final merger agreement between the college and Harvard University before the initial July 1 goal.
Yesterday marked a presidential transition that many had hoped would not be necessary, and negotiators said they are pressing on with their attempts to complete the merger as soon as possible.
University Vice President and Legal Counsel Anne H. Taylor said she estimates the process will take "not months like six months, but maybe weeks which could add up to a month."
Number of Waiting List Admits Continue to Drop
The Harvard Admissions committee will take fewer than 10 people off of the waiting list for the class of 2003, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons '67 said yesterday.
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