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Anne E. Bartlett
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A Room of One's Own
Radcliffe College tends to keep its glories hidden. This attitude, perhaps deriving from the modesty which preserved the college during
RUS Votes to Eliminate Overrepresentation of Quad
The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) voted this week to eliminate overrepresentation of Quad Houses in its legislature by revising
By the Book: Fundamentalist Christians at Harvard
Early on most Friday evenings while many Harvard students are resting up for big nights of partying, a certain number
Radcliffe Union of Students Will Fund Undergraduate Lesbian Organization
The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) this week voted during its annual budget consideration to provide $350 out of a
Coin Witness Alleges Beating, Sues Harvard
The key prosecution witness in last year's Fogg coin theft trial last week filed suit against Harvard in Middlesex Superior
SAE Sells Frat House
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), Harvard's only nationally-affiliated fraternity, is now looking for a home in Cambridge following the sale this
Justice Department Files Bakke Brief
An amicus curiae court brief on the controversial Bakke case filed in the Supreme Court Monday by the Department of
Moving toward the starting line
Harvard usually prides itself on being near the top of every field, but this year a normally complacent University has
Med Professors Say Many Surgeons Perform Some Unjustified Operations
Surgeons currently perform too much surgery in the United States, several Medical School professors said this week at a press
Women's Studies Group Gives Petition to Rosovsky Supporting Concentration
The Committee on Women's Studies yesterday submitted a petition to Dean Rosovsky containing over 1100 student signatures supporting the group's
Women's History
The Women's History Caucus, a group of graduate students, plans to circulate a petition asking the History Department to integrate
RUS Proposes Changes In Women's Health Care
The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) yesterday proposed changes in University Health Services (UHS), including the institution of a walk-in
Feminists Submit Plan To Rosovsky
The Committee on Women's Studies submitted a proposal to Dean Rosovsky yesterday calling for immediate steps to be taken toward
Women's Committee Will Start Program on Feminist Research
A committee of Radcliffe students working for the establishment of a women's studies concentration at Harvard will this week begin
A New Issue Rears Its Radical Head: Should There Be Women's Studies at Harvard?
International Women's Day was celebrated at Harvard last Saturday for somewhat different reasons than on the occasion of its first