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Bending to what it's editors termed "popular demand," Radditudes, Radcliffe's answer to the magazine Advocate, announced plans yesterday to leave the strictly literary field, take Harvard representatives onto its staff, and explore sectors not covered by other undergraduate publications.
Irone C. Tinker, Radcliffe '49, editor of the year-old magazine, said that polls probing the innermost desires of the potential Harvard-Radcliffe reading audience would be distributed in all registration lines for the next five days. Results of the polt will guide future contents of the publication, she said.
Other possibilities being considered in the renovation of Radditudes include a scrapping of the present name, although the re-named magazine would continue to print contributions from all sections of the University, she added.
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