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Radcliffe '55 Holds Election After Furious Campaigning

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Radcliffe freshmen, after an excited, non-traditional election campaign, will vote today and tomorrow for class officers. Balloting will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Agassiz.

Candidates frowned on previous quiet Radcliffe campaign procedures. They hung posters, passed out candy, and showed interest in the candidates' tea, although they were the only people who attended. Previously, class election campaigns consisted solely of the tea.

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