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Dean Kirby-Miller voiced the Radcliffe Administration's approval of combined Harvard-Radcliffe finals in a debate discussion with Joan Braverman '49 over Radio Radcliffe last night.

According to Dean Kirby-Miller, the Administrative Board feels that there are educational as well as physical disadvantages in the present system of separate examinations. "We feel it would be to the advantage of Radcliffe students to have finals given under the same situations as the whole course," she said.

Miss Braverman, chairman of the Student Government Committee on Joint Examinations, raised student objections to the plan.

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