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New Haven, November 7, 1925--In the balloting, at Yale, under the auspices of the Yale Daily News; on the subject of compulsory chapel, the opponents of the traditional service as a compulsory act won a clean-cut victory. The returns, which included almost 85 percent of the student body, showed that 1472 had voted against the continuance of compulsory chapel, while only 204 voted for it.
The Yale Corporation, the administrative body of the University, has appointed a committee to meet jointly with the Yale faculty to reach a permanent solution of the problem. The Yale News plans to verify the results of its balloting by asking every voter to sign a petition supporting the stand he took when he voted. This document will be presented to the committee.
The trend of argument in the editorial discussion that has been going on here has hinged upon the fact that the service was compulsory. There has been no question as to the worth of the service.
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