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June Graduate Will Take Over as Head of New 'Cliffe Seminar Plan

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June graduate and mother of three children, Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth B.) Borden '50 will organize and direct a new Radcliffe Seminar Program in adult education. A dual-titled appointment by President Jordan also gave her the post of Director of the Radcliffe Archives.

The seminar program, still in the planning stage, is expected to go into operation in November. Members of the University faculty will conduct courses on an advanced level for students who have or haven't gone to college but who prove themselves capable of handling the work.

As director of the Archives, Mrs. Borden's job will include increased outside contact work in building up the contents of the collection.

Mrs. Borden, who had her family before entering the Annex, was graduated with high honors in Social Relations.

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