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Council Discusses New Regulations

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Election technicalities last week forced the Student Council to postpone until this evening its discussion of the Administration report on rules and regulations affecting undergraduate bodies.

A council committee tonight will recommend six changes in the new regulations; all the changes tend to make the rules less restrictive.

Under the committee's proposals Radcliffe students would be allowed to join Harvard organizations, members could, with Dean's Office permission, appear on radio and television programs, and meetings of groups would be permitted in the Yard.

Also on the council agenda tonight is a plan suggested by Richard M. Sandler '52, treasurer of the council, by which members of council committees would be given some sort of formal recognition.

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