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Decision by the Radcliffe Student Council on whether student political groups with left-wing affiliations should turn in complete membership lists to the Dean's Office was postponed yesterday until Monday's Council meeting.
Members attending the special session opposed a quorum vote on the issue on the grounds that the final decision should be backed by a majority of the entire Council.
All other Radcliffe undergraduate organizations have already complied with Dean's Office requests for membership lists. Only the AYD and the Young Progressives have refused.
The Council also unanimously approved a petition by the Radcliffe Wallace Committee to change the name of the group to the Radcliffe Young Progressives.
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