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Students for Democratic Action received recognition at Radcliffe yesterday afternoon at a specially-summoned meeting of the 22-girl Annex Student Council.
A one-year charter with full privileges of meeting in and on Radcliffe property, incorporating the college name in approved publicity, and listing SDA dues on the Student Government Pay Day envelope was granted the newly formed chapter in the emergency session.
SDA's charter was held up until this week under a Student Government rule calling for a minimum of 20 members in all Annex clubs.
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