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Radcliffe's general election, to decide whether three student groups will have seats on the Student Council, will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Student Government president Maryalice McArdle '52 announced yesterday. Students will vote on five proposed changes to the Constitution--three additions and two deletions.
Results of the voting will automatically decided whether there will be a Commuter Organization with Council voting-power for its president, and whether the Radio Radcliffe and Radcliffe News Council seats will be kept or withdrawn.
Sample ballots will be posted tomorrow in the dormitories and in Agassiz.
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