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Four Annex Students To Read Their Theses

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In a new program at Radcliffe, four seniors will read their distinguished honors theses to all interested listeners at Cabot Hall tomorrow night at 8 p.m.

Demonstrations will accompany Jeanne D. Chinn's reading of here thesis on Taste Perception, for the Anthropology Department. Other readings will include Judith S. Illsley's study of New England Religion (History), Carol Ress's study of Pre-School Children (Social Relations), and Carol M. Smith's study of Oscar Wilde (English).

The plan is designed to let undergraduates see what various departments consider good theses, and to let them know what their friends have been doing.

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