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Grant Announced For 'Cliffe Needy

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Radcliffe Student Government Association announced plans yesterday for setting up a permanent and expanding grant-in-aid fund for future deserving and needy undergraduates of the College.

No reference to academic standing will be made in issuing the grant, while precedence will be given to those who have contributed significantly to college life.

The initial contribution to the fund will come from this year's Student Government Association, in the hope that future classes will add to it. Administration of the fund will fall to a Student Council committee consisting of four of the eight class representatives.

This year's committee will include Deidre O'Brien '50, Sheila Brown '51, Rachel Mellinger '52, and Dele Gilmore '53. The awards, when made, will require the approval of the president of Student Government.

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