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Radcliffe's administration will treat commuters and their parents to a tea October 20, Mary Lou Keefe ''53, Commuter Organization president, recently announced. The tea will feature a guest speaker, and is the first such gathering ever held for non-residents.
Commuters recently formed several committees, whose chairmen are: Dorothy Johnstone '54 and Joyce Mann '53, community service; Helene Burke '54, Agassiz; Jeannette Beatty '53 and Elizabeth Pond '53, dormitory-commuter; Arlene Kupis '54 and Gisela Marten '54, faculty affiliate; and Barbara Keane '53 and Audrey McKenna '55, a social chairmen.
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