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Next year's crop of Radcliffe freshmen will be able to chalk up six more one o'clock permissions than before for first term social activity.
The joint decision by the board of hall presidents and the head residents to boost the number of permissions from 15 to 21 was announced yesterday by Dean Small.
Under the new plan, Dean Small explained, only 18 of these may be used before Christmas vacation, with a bonus of three permissions allowed during exam and reading periods. Girls who do not use the maximum of 18 permissions before the holidays, may add the ones left over, to the after-Christmas quota.
The board of hall presidents and the head residents agreed on the new measure because of an increase in the past year of extracurricular activities demanding free permissions, Miss Small said.
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