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For years, Cliffies complained that there was no life up at the Quad. Then Radcliffe built a beautiful library, full of books, restful chairs, and a coffee shop. Life came.
Now the Radcliffe Government Association is asking Cliffies if they want to go back to the old days.
They can vote in today's referendum to put a quota on the number of boys allowed in an evening. The vision of turning away the end of the line is truly absurd. Or they can vote to keep out grad students, who don't use reserve books anyway. Or they can vote to get rid of the boys altogether. Cliffies should know better.
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