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'Cliffe Announces '52 Cedar Hill Conference

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This year's mid-term Cedar Hill conference will take place on February 11 in Cabot Hall, Maryalice McArdle '52, president of the Radcliffe Student Council, announced last night.

On the slate for the bi-annual meeting will be such topics as whether or not to recommend a re-chartering of the Radcliffe News, whether or not to replace freshman officers with a freshman class committee, and how to improve the present system of raising money in charity drives.

Results of the Cedar Hill conference are recommendations made to various committees, organizations, and the administration rather than permanent resolutions. The meeting provides a clearing house for all undergraduate or college problems.

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