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Cedar Hill Delegates May Propose Council Reorganization at Radcliffe

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Possible reorganization of both the Radcliffe Students Council executive board and Publicity Committee head the agenda for tonight's Cedar Hill conference in Cabot Hall.

Members of the Administration and over 50 delegates will attend, representing student government, dormitories, classes, and clubs. Cedar Hill's function is to make recommendations to the Student Council on current college problems.

Adele Gilmore '53, who suggested a reevaluation of the Council executive board, will recommend a slightly larger board with limited power. She will suggest Council officers, who form the executive board, should have the power to select topics for general Council discussion, not to make judgements on cases.

In the past, the executive board has sometimes met separately to make decisions without informing the where Council. Individual and personal problems were often considered in this way.

Possible elimination of the Publicity Committee will also be discussed.

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