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'Cliffe YP's Want Charter Renewed

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Radcliffe's Young Progressives' President, Wilhelmina Davis '52, yesterday claimed that her organization, which lost its charter at the last Student Council session, had received no word of the deadline for rechartering and had every intention of remaining an Annex club.

"We are willing to present Council with a constitution, financial report, and the names of 20 members to put on a list if necessary," Miss Davis added.

The only notice that rechartering processes for 'Cliffe undergraduate organization had begun was made at a meeting of the Board of Club Presidents two weeks ago. The head of the Young Progressives was not present at the meeting.

Student Government President Joan Braverman '50 told Miss Davis yesterday that the oversight could probably he remedied at a Council executive board meeting today, if the proper credentials are handed in.

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