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Radcliffe students will be paying an additional $12.15 to this term's board charges, according to a statement from President Jordan's office.
Permanent raise in board charges has been set at $17.50 per academic term starting next fall, though raises for this term have been cut out since the Council's vote made the raise effective as of March 10.
Reasons given for the increase in rates were rising costs and wage increases for dormitory employees.
Also at Radcliffe, one of the off-campus houses, Everett, will get a new head resident this term. Miss Gloria Burns is replacing Miss Jean Anderson, who has retired from the position.
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