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Radcliffe College will affiliate with the National Student Association.
In the largest vote ever cast on any issue in the history of the Annex, 802 undergraduates -- approximately 83 percent of the student body -- marked affirmative ballots. Thirty-six voters dissented; 126 'Cliffedwellers failed to vote in the two-day balloting.
Report of Radcliffe's agreement to affiliate will be sent immediately to the Association's headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin, where the name of the college will be added to the charter of the new organization.
In Cambridge, work will continue officially on two 'Cliffe-originated projects, formulated this fall by a temporary volunteer-staffed N.S.A. committee working under the Radcliffe Student Council. One activity--collection of books or funds for books for the decimated library of Charles University in Prague--will be restricted to Annex boundaries.
Supply and management of a camp for French, Swiss, and Austrian children in a Swiss chalet for two months this summer, the second 'Cliffe project, will involve Harvard workers.
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