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A variety of sources reported yesterday that the General Education Report may come to a vote in this afternoon's Faculty meeting, scheduled for 4 o'clock. Most Faculty members are said to be losing interest in the month-old discussion, since they have already made up their minds, and while some elements in the science departments are pressing for further clarification, it is generally hoped that a vote will be taken today.
Representatives of the Undergraduate Organizational Committee on the Report said last night that their plans for publicizing the proposals in the College would be affected only to a minor degree by early passage or rejection of the Report. A vote of approval will not mean immediate adoption of the General Education curriculum, and some observers anticipate major revisions between acceptance and application of the Report's proposals.
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