Wynne said that she was disappointed Radcliffe couldn't have a space of its own.
"Through a series of phone calls, we tried to make our case, and I understand their point of view, but I'm disappointed," she said.
Leaders of the Institute, including Acting Dean Mary Maples Dunn and incoming Dean Drew Gilpin Faust, both said last spring that they would like Radcliffe to remain involved with undergraduates as much as the legal language of the merger agreement would permit.
Lewis said the College's denial of table space this year will likely set a standard for subsequent fairs.
"Whatever we do this year we should probably expect to continue doing for the indefinite future," he wrote in an e-mail message.
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