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Union Polls Freshmen On Study Complaints

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The Freshman Union Committee has begun polling the Class of '57 to determine whether the freshmen are satisfied with the study facilities at Lamont and the Union.

In a six question form distributed through the Union representatives, the Committee is asking the freshmen three questions about their reaction to the limited library time given them. Other questions concern meals, recreation facilities, and the work of the Union Committee.

The Committee's results will show whether the freshman ever studies in the Union; whether he could use extra time beyond the 10 p.m. closing time in Lamont; and whether he would use the library if it were open on Sunday.

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