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University Will Study Proposal to Permit Dining at Radcliffe

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The Administration is currently working on an exchange plan to allow Radcliffe girls to eat in Harvard Houses free of charge and Harvard undergraduates in turn to eat at Radcliffe.

The proposal, presented by Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Business Affairs, would apply only to special occasions, and would not include free "interhouse" for 'Cliffies and Harvard men. Trottenberg said this week that he hopes to make co-ed language tables, tutorials, and similar "special interest" meetings easier to hold in Radcliffe or College dining halls.

The Masters are reportedly opposed to most plans that would permit Radcliffe girls to eat in Houses--except, as at present, when sponsored by a Harvard date.

Trottenberg, also Administrative Vice-President of Radcliffe, in addition hopes to institute a plan whereby Harvard dates may eat free of charged at Radcliffe and 'Cliffe dates may eat free of charge in Harvard dining halls; such institution would then be reimbursed by the other for the number of free meals it provided.

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