This morning's edition of the New York 'Times' reports that Saturday's meeting of the Radcliffe Trustees will consider a full merger with Harvard. Proponents of the merger hope that the meeting will produce a specific proposal for a merger, the 'Times' says.
Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe, told the CRIMSON last night that the primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the desirability of co-ed living. Mrs. Bunting said she knew of no plans to present specific merger proposals at the meeting.
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