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Radcliffe's lost and found will go on the block at 3 p.m. this afternoon in the Cabot game room, when all unclaimed items left around dormitories and the Quadrangle will go up for auction, according to plans discussed at yesterday's Council meeting.
Proceeds from the auction will be given to the student Grant-In-Aid fund, chairman Elizabeth Tucker '52 has announced. All absent-minded students have been reminded to look over the loot to claim their articles before sales begin.
The N.S.A. student's Bill of Rights was also discussed at yesterday's council meeting.
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