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A trend toward Radcliffe support of N.S.A. was indicated last night when Gladys Susman '48 completed tabulation of votes cast at Agassiz House Monday and yesterday by 258 students classified as commuters. Of the 258 ballots, only 11 opposed 'Cliffe affiliation with N.S.A. The vote represented approximately 78 percent of the 330 commuters eligible to consider the question.
Whether the 247-11 ratio was maintained throughout the college will not be known until this afternoon, when counting of dormitory students' votes, cast last night at special house meetings, will be completed.
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