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Playboy Wants 'Cliffe Representative to Aid In Undercover Work

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Playboy Magazine, which terms itself "the sophisticated entertainment magazine for the young-man-about-campus," recently indicated that it would welcome a Radcliffe representative to help its local promotion.

A Chicago editor of the magazine said yesterday that the idea was very acceptable, providing it met with the approval of Thomas M. Lownes '56, the College representative. He commented that a Radcliffe girl would be helpful in Playboy's "undercover work at Harvard."

The magazine hopes eventually to have some 1,000 representatives in 400 colleges. Of the present number, only four are female, all co-eds working with male counterparts.

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