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"Married women comprise the greatest number of students still holding out on pay day dues," Joan Braverman '49, Student Government treasurer, announced last night.
Of the 41 pay day envelopes still to come in approximately 25 belong to married students, she estimated. Sophomores have the best record, with all but five students coming through with dues. The freshman class has 11 offenders; the junior class, 15; and the senior class, 10.
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