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Newly-elected officers of the Radcliffe freshman class will embark on their November-to-May term of office, shortest hold by any undergraduate executives, this week.
Most original campaign of the election was run by Jane Conner, of Belmont, chosen president of the Class of 1951, who was represented at the Student Government candidates' tea, scheduled during her laboratory hours, by an effigy made from a mop. Other officers elected last week are Cynthia Williams of Baltimore, vice-president; Martiyn Marvill of Falmouth, secretary; and Lealie Guy of Binghamton, N. Y., treasurer.
There has as yet been no Freshman class meeting in which the embryo officials might exercise this new propagative.
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