A let-the-girls-into-Lamont campaign won the support yesterday of President Bunting and the Radcliffe Government Association.
In a unanimous vote, RGA said it favored the open-door proposals that four seniors plan to present to Dean Ford and Merle Fainsod, director of the University Libraries. The four will ask that Cliffies be allowed to take out reserve books and to use the main reading room.
Mrs. Bunting said after the RGA meeting, "It makes a great deal of sense to me and it has right along."
"If we want to study a reserve book during the day," explained Ethel Silverman, who put the four girls' case to RGA, "we have to go all the way back to Hilles Library."
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