The Student Council at a special meeting last night passed a motion 14 to 2 with 2 abstentions to approve the recent report of the Harvard-Radcliffe Affiliations Committee.
Among the recommendations endorsed were elimination of the separate Radcliffe graduate school with admission of women into the GSAS, and the inclusion of a permanent Radcliffe representative on the CEP to give greater recognition in the formulation of educational policy to the 'Cliffe.
The Council also directed its Committee on the University Health Services to investigate the delay in getting an ambulance to a student suffering a serious concussion while playing football Sunday.
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