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Radcliffe undergraduates will contribute painlessly to the college's 70th Anniversary Alumnae Fund this month when the total profits of the Annex Christmas dance are turned in toward the $400,000 drive total.
No specific tax has been levied on the students, but the Radcliffe student Council unanimously voted this week to earmark the dance profits for the fund.
Two other projects will tap undergraduate pockets for the Fund. Drive officials will be offered a table or booth at the annual May Day Bazaar, where they can sell articles--like all-Radcliffe cook books, or Band-Cheral Society "Radclifilana" records--designed especially for the Fund.
Student Government head Jean Projansky '49 also announced that the Council would sponsor an informal dance in the spring term which would benefit the drive.
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