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Radcliffe Protests as Dues Increase $1.25

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Murmurs of discontent issued from Agassiz Hall during Radcliffe Pay Day yesterday, as disgruntled Cliffedwellers complained about the $1.25 increase in this year's Pay Day dues.

Formerly $5.50, the annual fee covers a girl's Student Government dues, Class Dues, and a year's subscription to the Radcliffe News.

The primary objection, it was claimed, was not to the 50-cent increase in SGA dues, but to a rise of 75 cents for a compulsory subscription to the Radcliffe News.

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