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Stephen J. Klasen '91, also from Adams, said "I think there are obvious overall differences between houses. But I think it's ridiculous to assume there's an absolute lack of diversity in particular houses."
"Take the example of Adams House," he added, "I'm pretty sure we have the highest concentration of social science [concentrators]. But we have a high concentration of science [concentrators]. All houses are diverse to a certain degree. Why is it such a problem?"
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"To try to make [the houses] completely diverse isn't a good idea. [But the socioeconomic differences] I think are a problem," said Holworthy Hall resident Steven L. Peterson '93.