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Radcliffe's NSA chapter will sponsor a student book exchange next term provided plans of the group meet approval of the Administration and the Student Council.
NSA members plan to set up the book center on a scale similar to the non-profit exchange at MIT. Under the MIT plan, a student deposits a book at the exchange to be sold by a set date. If not sold, he must either remove the book or sign an agreement giving the exchange power to dispose of it at its discretion.
Tentative prices for book sales will be 40 percent of the original value, a price suggested by the Harvard Cooperative Society. NSA members will staff the booth.
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