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As Harvard and Radcliffe inch closer together, the 'Cliffe announced that Harvard's own Byron Stookey Jr. '57, director of the freshman seminar program, will assist President Bunting on general plans for the new fourth House and other administrative problems at Radcliffe. Like Arthur D. Trottenberg--assistant dean at Harvard and administrative vice-president at Radcliffe--Stookey will divide his time between the two institutions.
The 'Cliffe also announced recently that Mrs. Barbara M. Solomon, director of the women's archives, will co-ordinate planning on the proposed Library-Study center in addition to her present duties.
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