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In a last minute effort to persuade the Corporation to keep tuition as near as possible to the present level, the Liberal Union and the American Veterans Committee today sent postcard questionnaires to ten percent of the College on the expected effects of the proposed hike.
Results of the poll will go to the Corporation from Provost Buck's office in time for their April 5 decision, but an assistant to the provost predicted that it will probably have less influence than "the hard facts of the University's financial picture."
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