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But Winthrop House Master James A. Davis saidhe "wouldn't bet the ranch on that one," addingthat most seem to favor total randomization over50 percent.
But despite an extra year of discussion, masters said last night that opinions among them still range from supporting the present system to advoctingtotal randomization.
"I don't want randomization--I'm afraid that ifyou forced homogeneity in the houses, they wouldbecome nothing more than dormitories," Davidsonsaid. "But I don't think that modified changeswould hurt the flavor of the houses. I thinknon-ordered choice is a good option in thatsense," she said.
Davidson added that while there are stillextreme opinions all sides, the majority of thehouse masters would not oppose non-ordered choice.
According to Davis, non-ordered choice wouldalso allow experimentation over the next fewyears, an option that a totally random systemwould preclude.