Officers of the student governments of eight women's colleges are meeting at Cabot Hall this weekend to discuss "the scope of the role of student government" and other current student problems. leadership.
The meetings opened yesterday afternoon with an address by Mildred P. Sherman, Dean of College Relations.
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