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The Crimson has 'Cliffies on all four boards--news, editorial, business, and photography. Several Radcliffe undergraduates have become executives: Judith A. Blitman '61 was photographic chairman, and Mary Ellen Gale '62 was assistant managing editor.
'Cliffies on the CRIMSON are by no means encouraged to limit their interests to Radcliffe. Girls on the paper helped cover Project Washington last February and the Massachusetts political campaign this fall; have reviewed books and interviewed Faculty members; distributed special editions of the paper in New York City last December; and participate in all phases of publishing the CRIMSON.
The CRIMSON offers 'Cliffies a chance to meet interesting and thoughtful undergraduates on an informal basis. The final introductory meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight at 14 Plympton St.
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