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Three 'Cliffe Seniors to Read Their Themes Tonight in Cabot

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As an aid to undergraduates planning to go out for honors, three Radcliffe seniors will read and discuss their theses at 7 p.m. tonight in the Cabot Hall Living Room.

Nancy H. Goldring will speak on "The Saar as a Contemporary International Problem," and Catherine L. Rubino will discuss "The Apostate as Rodeemer: William Faulkner's Study of the Hero in Relation to the Curse on the Land." Martha M. Nicely will present a description and demonstration of a research project on the effect of drugs.

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