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MERGER TIMELINE

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Summer 1997

Sheerr, Wilson and Rudenstine meet for the first time to discuss the future of the relationship. Informal chats soon follow.

Fall and Winter 1997

Recognizing the long road ahead, Rudenstine says that Radcliffe must complete its own planning process first.

March 1998

Sheer produces an initial proposal. It is considered too ambitious by Harvard.

May 1998

Sheerr puts forth a new, more limited plan. Rudenstine sees it as a step for ward.

June 1998

A first informal meeting between some members of both the Harvard's Corporation and the Radcliffe Board of Trustees takes place.

August 1998

Discussions begin in earnest.

September 1998

Many think a deal is imminent. The Institute's financial structure, its mission statement and its faculty appointment policies are resolved. Outstanding issues include Radcliffe's role in undergraduate life, property, fundraising and governance.

Dec. 6, 1998

A difficult meeting between the corporation and the Radcliffe board takes place in which both sides are polite but vague. A. similar meeting in February 1999 proves to be even more discouraging.

Winter 1998

Radcliffe begins to threaten the Wilson might step down form the presidency soon; they want a solution. Recognizing that Rudenstine and Sheerr have gone as far as they can for the time being, Fineberg and Wallach begin their interactions.

January-March 1999

Radcliffe is resistant to Harvard's request to review their books. A final issue erupts as Harvard and Radcliffe squabble over what buildings the new Institute may occupy.

April 12, 1999

Both governing boards have agreed to final deal.

April 20, 1999

The deal is announced.

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