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...hundred voters approved an alternate proposal drawn up by Carol E. White '64. Declaring that "the supposition that Radcliffe girls are intelligent, responsible adults is largely false." Miss Write suggested several minor changes in the present rules but urged the RGA to retain curfew regulations...
Dormitory representatives also announced recently: Miriam-Ann Fleck '64, Margaret von Szeliski '64, Barnard; Nancy H. Doe '64, Bertram; Carol D. Goodman '64, Aimee M. Wilson '64, Briggs Elizabeth M. Denny '66, Nancy K. Nichols '64, Camille F. Staciva '65, Cabot; Janet B. Darley '63, Virginia S. Jordan '64, Mary F. Winsor '65, Comstock; man '64, Emily L. Delman '66, Norris '65, Holmes; Helen S. Miranda C. Sampsell '65, man '65, Moors; Evelyn R. Rosamond Welchman...
Addition, the RGA is running a College-wide poll to gather students' opinions suggestions. Last night the Rules committee distributed to all students of the proposal and of the alternative made by Carol E. White '64 at A meeting Wednesday. The group absolute opinions and report to the this week's meeting...
...already said that Pop is great, but I've got to say it again. George Engel has an inimitable senile cackle. And I should mention the frightening Fulton Lewis--loving boss (Sheldon Dietz), the scratchy Poopsie (Carol Derris), the voluptuous Mae (Joan Burke), and the cigar-chomping, philandering Prez (Jim Field). What else? Oh yes, a fine, full sized (for once) orchestra, led capably by David Klausner. And that's about the size...
...March 14 The Indiscriminate Woman (NBC, 3-4 p.m.).* A study of the plight of the wom an who tries to escape inner conflict by engaging in fleeting affairs. Starring Carol Lawrence and Dane Clark. Pauline Fred erick narrates. Color...