Word: poll
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Bundy said yesterday that the group would try to reach a decision today, although he would not state whether or not he favored widespread exceptions to the rule which now requires students to live in College lodgings. The Dean of the Faculty said, however, that the recent poll of the junior class "strongly reinforced our belief that the House system is a great success...
...Administration has refused to make public the results of the poll which asked juniors whether they would prefer to live in non-College accommodations...
...Dean refused, however, to make public the results of the poll, which more than two-thirds of the present junior class answered. He stated that the statistics were considered "quite confidential...
Watson reported that the results of the class-wide poll would be tabulated by this morning and broken down on a House basis. He said that all variables on the six-question inquiry would be considered...
Yesterday more than 600 juniors had already responded to the poll, Watson said. He stated that reasons given for moving out of the House ranged from "better accomodations" outside the system to "less noise" in private apartments...