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An unexpected suggestion for a new general education course, submitted by the Radcliffe Student Government Association, lengthened an otherwise uneventful Student Council meeting last night.
The course, as presented by the R.S.G.A. letter, "would emphasize a critical approach to current religious, social, and political problems, such as the role of newspapers in molding public opinion . . ."
Only a broad outline of the aims of the course was presented last night, with the idea of recording the opinions of Council members. The R.S.G.A. announced that it will present a complete report some time in the spring.
Meanwhile, Commuter representative Joseph H. Soble '53 announced that he will present a report next week on the Commuters' reaction to Lamont's book-lending policies.
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