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Students to Aid CEP

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Student opinion may influence the final report of the recently-formed CEP Subcommittee on Admissions Policy, Chairman Franklin L. Ford stated yesterday. After making provisional policy decisions, the Subcommittee will then consult representatives of undergraduate and graduate student groups and elicit opinions on its proposed revisions.

To gain a greater variety of attitudes on the subject, the Admissions Subcommittee will also discuss its provisional findings with alumni and with admissions officials of other Eastern colleges.

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