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Radcliffe commuters will have to donate one dollar each next month for the Student Government, the Commuter Organization decided at its first meeting yesterday.
The compulsory annual dues will be collected during the Radcliffe "pay days." The commuter organization, which was formed in a special all-college election last spring, is composed of all non-resident undergraduates.
Commuters also decided to hold a jolly-up at Agassiz House the night of October 8. Mary Louise Keefe '53 and Marjorie F. MacIntosh '53 will plan the affair and act as social chairmen for the year.
Members of the organization choose Helene E. Burke '54 and Jacquelyn Seevak '52 to serve on the Student Government's Service Committee. Mary A. Handy '54 and Adorna A. Orlandi '53 will work with the S.G.A. Publicity Committee.
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