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'Cliffe Refuses Funds To Support 'News'

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Radcliffe students yesterday rejected a proposal to subsidize the Radcliffe News with Student Council funds.

The all-college referendum, which could have allowed SGA to give the News $365, was decided against the News by a vote of 265-203. The subsidy had been suggested as a way for the News to survive even though it failed to obtain sufficient subscriptions.

Most of those voting against the proposal favored some type of college bulletin, perhaps mimeographed, according to Marjorie P. Zoet '61, Radcliffe electoral chairman. Many proposed a college magazine, or some format other than the newspaper.

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