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Annex Upper Classes Hold First Meetings

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Radcliffe's upper classes will meet in Agassiz Theater today and Friday for the first assemblies of the fall term.

Luretta Davis '49 will preside over a 1:10 p.m. meeting slated to discuss possible increases in class dues, re-adoption of 49's French foster-child, Nelly Poplen and subsidization of "Forty and Nine," the class yearbook.

Jean Anable '50 will chair Friday's Junior class meeting. The agenda will include organization of the annual Junior Senior luncheon re-adoption of the class Dutch child, Kees Mas and amalgamation of the Junior From with the Sophomore class dance.

Kees Mao is a young boy whose residence as adopted child of the class is in a Boston foster home.

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