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Easter Sunday: The Boston Globe runs a front-page story proclaiming the imminent demise of Radcliffe as an undergraduate college.
April 19: The RCAA Board of Management demands to be told "the substance of [the] deliberations" in a letter to Wilson and the Board of Trustees.
April 20: Peggy M. Mclntosh '56 resigns her position as the RCAA second vice president to protest the secrecy of the top-level discussions.
April 21: About 80 students rush to support Radcliffe's role in undergraduate life with a march from Radcliffe to Harvard Yard on April 21, followed by a rally in front of University Hall.
Early May: President Wilson establishes an e-mail address (terrain@radcliffe.edu) to filter alumnae opinion about Radcliffe's potential "intellectual terrain."
June 5: Wilson tells an audience of alumnae that Radcliffe and Harvard are discussing The Relationship's future; Wilson affirms Radcliffe's status will be determined responsibly--but secretly.
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