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A club calendar will be set up in each Radcliffe dormitory and off-campus house during the next month, according to a plan adopted at a meeting of the Radcliffe Board of Club Presidents.
Printed cards announcing club activities for each day will be posted on the calendars by dormitory representatives, reported Joan McPartlin '49, chairman of the group. The system will eliminate club announcements at dinner, and is intended to arouse student interest in daily club activities. The new program will not, however, replace regular club publicity.
Miss McPartlin indicated that the Board will soon have more badly needed bulletin board space. She also asked club presidents who have not yet received dues turned in by students on Pay Day, to get them from Joan Braverman '50, as soon as possible.
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