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'Cliffe News Reduces Rates for Next Year

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A reduction of compulsory subscription dues for the Radcliffe News will go into effect next fall, editor-in-chief Ann Roberts '51 announced this week. Rates will be cut from $1.75 to $1.50.

The executive board of the News has also decided to donate $250 to Student Council's treasury. This money has accumulated in the past few years from advertising fees as well as from outside and campus subscriptions.

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