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The new arrangement,?? go into effect June 30,1971 if ?? Harvard Overseers and Radcliffe Trustees approve it, provides for a contract between the institutions which can be revised or terminated at the end of four years.

"This will bring administrative arrangement into conformity with what's already happened academically," said Hugh W. Calkins' 45, Fellow of Harvard College and a member of the Committee on Harvard-Radcliffe Relationships, which made the proposal "Most of what's new here is basically of a financial nature."

The complete text of the committee's report will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON.

The committee's report cites the Faculty's approval of coeducational ing?? sity."

The major parts of ??

Replacing the President of Radcliffe with a Dean of Radcliffe, who would be a member of the Faculty and also on the Council of Deans of the University.

Retention by Radcliffe of its admissions and financial aid office, the Radcliffe Institute and Research Center, career counseling, the Schelsinger Library and the Alumnae Office.

Substantial budget revisions to "integrate the Radcliffe budget into that of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences." The report proposes that Radcliffe give the Faculty budget all of its present unrestricted income. "Har-???

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