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Wellesley, Radcliffe Launch Campaigns to Conquer City

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Wellesley and Radcliffe have merged forces to conquer Cambridge. Deciding that the constant fight over which school has jurisdictional rights over Harvard and M.I.T. only resulted in a loss of objectives to Vassar and smith, the two will divide Cambridge and each take a half.

With its special Harvard and Cambridge edition yesterday, the Wellesley News began its campaign on Wellesley's half of the city--Harvard. Today, the Radcliffe News begins its battle with a magazine section on M.I.T.

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