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The Radcliffe straw vote by halls went as follows:
Barnard, 35 (S), 26 (E), 1 Taft; Bertram, 21 (S), 3 (E); Briggs, 39 (S), 17 (E), undecided 1; Cabot, 40 (S), 42 (E), Hallinan 1, undecided 4; Commuters, 40 (S), 40 (E); Edmands, 7 (S), 0 (E); Everett, 8 (S), 4 (E), 1 Hallinan; Gilman, 10 (S), 10 (E); Henry 2 (S), 3 (E); Holmes, 45(S), 33 (E), Hallinan 1, undecided 1; Moors, 41 (S), 39 (E), Hallinan 1; Peach, 2 (S), 9 (E); Saville, 7 (S), 1 (E); Whitman, 19 (S), 18 (E), undecided 1.
Ballots were placed in mailboxes in all the Halls and Agassiz (for commuters). Those who have not turned in their ballots can do so at the CRIMSON. A final tabulation will be published with the results of the faculty poll on October 31.
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