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Handful Owes Dues

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A handful of married students and six commuters still have not paid their Radcliffe dues, which were supposed to be paid by October 19, student government treasurer, Jean O'Brien '51, announced last night.

The results she estimated, compare favorably with last year's debtors total when 41 students had dues outstanding 25 married students included in the number.

Debtors, she stated, must pay a fine of one dollar. Should these girls still owe dues by the end of November, they will be dented honor system privileges at midterm examinations, she warned.

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