What Radcliffe is saying is that Khamenei had built the nuclear weapons capability, he's at the 99 yard line and both the CIA
Ann Radcliffe, which you've read.
And Radcliffe was the preeminent Gothic romance writer.
I think Radcliffe had a good way of looking at this is, and that he said is, you know, when you're in the 99 yard line as a football team,
because Paula Radcliffe was breaking world records.
All the Radcliffe women who were still interested in flying assembled on the landing field to be divided up among the old crones.
Harvard and Radcliffe had merged by that point.
He ends up earning a scholarship to Radcliffe College, which, if you want to study philosophy, obviously, you go to a women's school to do that.
"The Mysteries of Udolpho," by Ann Radcliffe, which is I think almost the first time a writer had written
And the equivalent for women was Radcliffe College.
- I'd like to just sort of quote CIA director John Radcliffe.
At university, at Radcliffe College, she then had a bunch of hurdles in her way as far as the culture for women in science there.
become the Francis Be Cash and Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for the Advanced Study at Harvard University.
It was literally, Paula Radcliffe's got a lot of success with running.
So Robert is one of three men at Radcliffe in 1917.
He wound up giving what her grades had been at Radcliffe.
This is a picture from a project by a guy called Paul Radcliff .
Sure. So Millie spent a year at Radcliffe.
classmates, or one of the first men at Radcliffe.
Later Harvard opened its doors to women, and Radcliffe College became part of Harvard University.
And of course, at the time, Radcliffe was not focused on science.
A virtue of having been around Cambridge when we were long ago is that Deb was studying linguistics at what was then called Radcliffe.
My wife, who I also met while I was in college-- was in the Radcliffe choral society.
Like, I remember I called up-- there's Daniel Radcliffe, and that was George HW Bush.
So technically, at the time, it was called Radcliffe College.
Dr. Bakker is the Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and she's a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
One is called Project CETI, the Cetacean Translation Initiative, which spun out of the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, and the other is called Earth Species.
Can you speak a little bit about that, about what it was like to be a woman in science at Radcliffe?
And so young women at Goucher, as well as all of the Seven Sisters colleges-- Wellesley, Smith, Radcliffe, Bryn Mawr--
Yes. So I have to tell you-- it's a personal story-- when I was admitted to Radcliffe
She has received fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation, Guggenheim Foundations, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Radcliffe Institute, among others.
There's this artist who has this huge show at the Hyde Museum just up the street from the restaurant, named Radcliffe Bailey who does a lot of art about being black in the