Now that the College has announced it will let the Art Association have nude female models, the club plans to study the female figure in a "serious and unspectacular way," spokesman Jonathan E. Robbin '51 declared yesterday.
"Having classes in a College building," Robbin said, "is the best way to escape paying high fees in Cambridge and Boston." He emphasized that students who begin the series of classes in Sever Monday will draw other things as well as naked girls.
The faculty committee said the decision to allow women to shed their clothes in a University building was reached "without discussion."
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