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Acceptance of Maria de Voross from Hungary as the Radcliffe displaced student for next year was announced last night at a "sacrifice dinner" by the Radcliffe Dean's Office.
Miss de Voross, now living at a DP camp in Austria, was selected through the World Student Service Fund which acts as an agency for the National Coordinating Council for the placement of DP students.
At the "sacrifice dinner," all students ate only spaghetti and salad for supper in place of the regular meat menn as a means of raising funds to provide tuition, board, room, and all incidental expenses for Miss de Voross next year.
Freshmen, who have directed the various fund-raising projects to raise a minimum of $1500 for a scholarship, will gain $200 from the austere dinner, the Radcliffe dining halls department has promised.
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