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This category was nominated for deletion on 1 June 2007. The result of the discussion was no consensus.
This category was nominated for deletion on 6 March 2011. The result of the discussion was all to use the term "alumni" rather than "alumnae".
DO NOT DELETE! If Barnard College can have a separate category than so can Radcliffe! It existed for many years before it was absorbed into Harvard and those graduates deserve to be recognized since they technically graduated from Radcliffe, not Harvard. To call Gertrude Stein, for example, a Harvard Grad is simply erroneous. Postcard Cathy 22:41, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Are there any men on this list? Probably not. So, should the article be called Radcliffe College alumnae? Attic Salt (talk) 03:18, 5 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]