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Evening Permission Given to Annex '53

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Second term Radcliffe freshmen will not have to ask for late permissions this spring, the Annex Board of Hall Presidents decided unanimously at a meeting yesterday.

Although one o'clock permissions have previously been unlimited for the second tremors, since 1942 they have had to request verbal consent from either the house mother or president. The Board decided the automatic granting of requests was unnecessary red tape.

The Hall Board yesterday also set the following open house nights: Monday, Cabot: Tuesday, Whitman and Eliot; Wednesday, Bertram and Harvard; Thursday, Briggs; and Friday, Moors.

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