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  1. Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that was founded in 1879. In 1999, it was fully incorporated into Harvard College. Radcliffe College was one of the Seven Sisters colleges. For the first 70 years of its existence, Radcliffe conferred undergraduate and graduate degrees.

  2. 2 days ago · Radcliffe College officially merged with Harvard in April 1999, after months of closed-door meetings that left students and alumni in the dark about the future of Radcliffe.

  3. Learn about the origins, development, and merger of Radcliffe College, a women's college that became part of Harvard University in 1999. Meet the eight women who led Radcliffe from 1894 to 1999 and their achievements.

  4. The Institute for Independent Study and Radcliffe College coexisted until 1999, when Radcliffe College and Harvard officially merged, and today's Radcliffe Institute was formally established.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_RatleffEd Ratleff - Wikipedia

    Team. William Edward "Easy Ed" Ratleff (born March 29, 1950) is an American retired basketball player. He attended Columbus East High School where he led his high school basketball team to the Ohio State Championship in 1968 and was joined by Dwight "Bo" Lamar to claim the 1969 Ohio High School title. [1] In college, Ratleff was a two-time ...

  6. Apr 21, 1999 · By Katherine Mangan. April 21, 1999. Radcliffe College, which for many years has provided women with a way to receive an education from Harvard University’s faculty members, will merge into...

  7. Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental and Forest Sciences | Harvey Fire and Disturbance Ecology Lab University of Washington | (608) 333-2253 | dradclif@uw.edu.