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The Radcliffe Student Government Association announced yesterday a trial plan for 'Cliffe graduate students to eat two regular meals a week in undergraduate dormitories, paid for by SGA.
"We hope to create an informal atmosphere like Harvard has with tutors eating in the Houses," Nancy D. Campbell '56. President of SGA, said, "not like the strain of faculty coming to dinner."
The new plan will go into effect next fall with two graduates eating dinner in one of the dormitories on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If there is a good response from both graduates and students, SGA will provide for graduate affiliates in all the dormitories in January.
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