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The last-minute addition yesterday of three petitions brought the total number of candidates for president of Radcliffe Student Government to five. This is the largest number of petitions in recent years.

Petitioning ended yesterday with 32 candidates running for seven Student Government offices. Nancy Fisher, Chairman of the Electoral Committee, predicted "an exciting and ingenious campaign" due to the interest shown in petitioning and the example set by the freshman campaign in the fall.

The elections will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, March 4 and 5. There will be a mass meeting of Radcliffe on March 6, to announce the results of the election.

Those running for the office of president are: Nancy Barrow, Betsey Brown, Dele Gilmore, Anne Sears, and Holly Walker, all of '53.

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