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A resolution calling for abolition of the $4.50 electrical service charge on student refrigerators received unanimous Student Council approval last night.
Noting that "the Noblemen" of Quincy House, which provides a refrigerator for each room, are not subjected to the charge, David M. Balabanian '60 urged that "one small chink be made in the wall of that bastion of privilege" by eliminating the charge.
The meeting, delayed 30 minutes due to the lack of a quorum, also featured progress reports from two long range Council committees.
Jan A.S. Hartman '61, chairman of the Drama Committee, announced that his group's report would contain "proposals representing student opinion in re Loeb." The report, he said, will emphasize the need for freedom in student productions.
Speaking for the committee on Harvard-Radcliffe relations, co-chairman Harry M. Lindquist '62, revealed the outline of the report scheduled for next March.
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