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...undergraduate affairs, President Bunting mentioned the newly-liberalized house rules approved by the Radcliffe Government Association last spring. "No wishes more than I that the rules will work," she said. But she cautioned that the RGA, which includes the Administration, will not hesitate to establish stricter rules if the great freedom provided to juniors and seniors proves too liberal...
Calling the RGA constitution "an elaborate, complicated set up," Robert H. Gardiner '37, College Treasurer, said. "It's not anywhere near perfect, but it's a beginning. With the possibility of minor modifications, it would be likely to be approved...
Wilma A. Kerby-Miller, Vice-President of the College, found "nothing objectionable" in the document. She pointed out that the rules changes have become less controversial since they were modified to include only upperclassmen and passed by the Administration rather than by the RGA...
Adele D. Smith '63, president of the RGA, said yesterday that the Administration's decision to limit the new rules to upperclassmen "was made in consultation with the RGA officers...
Miss Smith suggested that the modification of the RGA recommendation "will abate public reaction" outside the College and "will make people think more about the indications of the rules change...