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'Cliffe Group to Meet On Agassiz Renovation

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A panel to "study the needs of Agassiz and make recommendations" is being formed under the chairmanship of Mary G. Paget, co-ordinator of recreational activities at Radcliffe.

The formation of the panel, announced yesterday by Mrs. Bunting, is the result of a March 28 report by a visiting committee of Trustees.

That committee, after surveying Agassiz, asked that a study group be appointed to recommend improvements for the 61-year-old building. The committee's proposal was approved by the Radcliffe College Council April 6 and sent to Mrs. Bunting.

The panel will be drawn from members of the Board of Trustees, members of the Radcliffe Faculty, alumni, and Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates. It should be "in full operation" within two weeks, according to Miss Paget.

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