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Lack of Girls to Ratify Radcliffe Constitution

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Radcliffe's student government has no constitution. A revised version of the old one was presented at Payday last week for ratification by the student body, but not enough people voted. A two-thirds majority of the college is necessary, and only 400 votes were cast: 395 for, five against. The approval of some 300 more students is required.

Another attempt to give the 'Cliffe student government a constitution will take place at a revote today and tomorrow in Agassiz.

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