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Mrs. Richard Borden '50 will speak on the annual 'Cliffe Junior-Senior Luncheon April 25, general chairman Anne Reynolds '53 announced yesterday.
Mrs. Borden is director of the Radcliffe Seminars and the Annex Women's Archives.
Each member of the junior class treats a senior to the luncheon. Toasts to engaged and married seniors, and to the deans form a traditional part of the program. President Wilbur K. Jordan is the only male invited.
Committee chairman are; publicity, Laura Klein: hotel arrangements, Louise Provinse; program, Carol Cummings Ellsberg and Anne Sears; printing, Holly Walker; tickets, Katherine Greenman; commuter arrangements, Sarah E. Pond. All are members of the Class of '53.
Tickets may be obtained this week from the chairman.
Helen Maude Cam, Zemurray Stone-Radcliffe Professor of History, addressed juniors and seniors at the affair last year.
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