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Radcliffe League for Democracy Folds Up

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Radcliffe's League for Democracy, the only non-partisan political group at the Annex, went out of existence at yesterday's student council meeting. The Council revoked the club's charter at the request of RLD president Elaine Tanner '50, who claimed that not enough girls had turned up at the re-organizational meeting last week to warrant rechartering.

Last spring the League received an extension of its Council charter until after election day. The group had declined in membership during pre-election campaigning, as many members joined partisan clubs. (The eight undergraduates who signed for RLD at Pay Day will have their dues returned.)

The council also unanimously voted to appoint Baila Cohen '51 as sub-treasurer of Student Government to replace Christine Bosshard '51, who resigned last week. Besides assisting the regular treasurer, the new appointee will handle National Student Association funds.

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