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The Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life voted yesterday to reinstate an interhouse lunch program for students living at Radcliffe.
"This will be a similar program to that of last Spring," Rodney Petersen '71 said, "Now it's a matter of assigning a Harvard House to the various living units at Radcliffe, which should be completed within ten days," he added.
Convenience Issue
The vote for interhouse lunches was 18 to nine, with two abstentions. We have been concerned with House cohesion," Petersen said, "but we also need to consider the convenience of those living at Radcliffe."
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