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Proposals for a cost Harvard and Radcliffe have received their first slaps, one a severe squelch from Radcliffe's president and the other a cool reception from a Freshman.
Miss Ada L. Comstock, president of the college across the Common chuckled and pointed out that women too may soon be drafted. "As for denying women equal education," she went on, "I don't see that having separate classes is denying the women any more than the men."
Miss '46 liked coeducation only as a war move. "Under it," she said, "the liberal traditions which have always characterized Harvard and Radcliffe relationships will continue; they'll just be less subtle."
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