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The Deans, of course, tell us that all the Houses are basically the same--there is no House for jocks, musicians, or clubbies. But out of tact University officials have avoided any judgment on the political make-up of the Houses. The following statistics should allow you to make your own evaluation.
Unfortunately valuable information on Quincy House was lacking when the data had to be thrown to the hungry computers. We can only regret this incalculable loss.--Ed. ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
ABOUT THE POLL
The questionnaire, which included 15 queries on the draft and the war was administered to seniors in House dining halls during three consecutive days in mid-December. Each student, as he entered the lobby, was asked if he was a senior. If he admitted that he was, he was requested to fill out the poll--his name was checked off a master list in order to prevent repeats. No more than ten students in all of the Houses refused to fill out the questionnaire. Michael Useem 2G computed the poll; it was written and directed by James E. Shapiro '68.
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