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Yardlings Find Study Facilities Inadequate

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More than half of all freshman canvassed in a recent Union Committee poll said that normal conditions in their rooms do not permit effective study.

Four hundred of the 626 polls voiced a need for other study facilities. A breakdown of the Committee's figures, however, showed that only 67 freshmen need other study facilities regularly. Thirty-one found the Union satisfactory, and 36 used House and graduate school libraries.

On the same poll, Union Committee tabulations indicated that freshman would use extended bears in Lament most often on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday night, has the Committee has not tabulated the order of preference.

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