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General housecleaning at Radcliffe reaped the Student Grant-in-Aid fund a $445,60 profit at Wednesday's auction in the Cabot Hall game room.
The auction, which was scheduled for about an hour in the afternoon, lasted almost six hours. The few books and bicycles that were left will be sold in the Square.
"Auction results should help bring this year's Grant-in-Aid returns up to at least $3,000," Elizabeth K. Heaton '51, president of Radcliffe's Student Council, predicted yesterday.
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