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Proposed changes in the constitution of the Radcliffe student government will go to the student body for approval today, tomorrow, and Friday in the dormitories and Agassiz.
Acceptance of the new proposals will make the sophomore representative in student government chairman of the Electoral Committee, and legalize the office of sub-treasurer, a post tentatively reestablished by Student Council this term.
The student body will also be asked for approval of Student Council's recent revisions in Annex voting methods.
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