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A popular movement has been set on foot by Radcliffe students to have new made one of the major sports in the college. A paper was posted on all bulletin boards yesterday stating in brief that the undersigned favored the adoption of that sport for Radcliffe students. By evening approximately eighty signatures had been appended to the resolution. An undergraduate prominent in the movement when questioned last night admitted that the idea had no official sanction either from the authorities or the Radcliffe Student Council. The hope of the leaders, she explained, was merely to stir up popular demand with the expectation that if they did so pressure could be brought to bear, and definite plans could be made to begin rowing in the spring.
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