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Thirty girls have signed the petition for a Radcliffe French house, five more than were requested by the Deans' Office.
The petition, which has been circulated by Susan Hilles '55 and Susan Myers '55, asks that an off-campus house be entirely French speaking The idea of a French house was originated by the Radcliffe French Club.
The choice of the house is in the hands of the Deans but will Probably be Saville because its kitchen is inadequate for a co-operative house, Mary C. Moser, Dean of Residence, reported. Saville, however, will hold only 17 girls, necessitating some manner of choosing the residents. Dean Moser said yesterday that definite selection would be made before spring vacation.
In the meantime the Deans are hunting for another cod-operative house.
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