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A committee of Radcliffe students and administrative officials unanimously decided yesterday to allow unlimited freshmen one o'clocks two weeks earlier than in previous years.
Until now, freshmen have had to limit themselves to 30 late evenings from the winning of the semester until the end January exam period. Under the new system, which will go into effect this year, the restriction will last only until today, Jan. 19, the beginning of exams. President Bunting, Deans Williston, town, and Elliott, the chairmen of the class committees, chairman of the Board of Hall Presidents, and the highest two officers of SGA made the decision in response to freshman requests for an incase in the number of one o'clocks dowed.
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