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Radcliffe authorities announced last night that series of lectures on "Sex and marriage in Modern Society" were designed for Radcliffe undergraduates, and consequently no male students would be admitted.
Uninvited presence of 50 College men at the first session last Wednesday raised the issue. At that time, 'Cliffe students present voted to allow the male auditors to stay for the one lecture.
The course was added to the Radcliffe curriculum this spring after a suggestion by the 'Cliffe Student Council that the College's non-academic guidance facilities be evaluated.
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