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Still operating on a temporary basis after two trial years, Assembly, the policy-making, budget-approving body of Radcliffe's Student Government, will convene at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in Longfellow Hall for the first meeting of the fall term.
The representative student group, which was introduced as a tentative setup during the war, is expected to be voted a permanent part of the 'Cliffe's Student Government at a mass meeting of the entire college in November.
Twenty-three delegates chosen by lot from each class to serve two terms, and eight class representatives elected for one year fill the Assembly ranks. Susanne Ehrentheil, Radcliffe '48, president of Student Government, presides over the hourlong Monday meetings.
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