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Princeton Hoax

By Compiled FROM College newspapers

PRINCETON, N.J.--Princeton University officials are searching for someone who circulated spurious sex questionnaires among female freshmen during freshman orientation week.

The questionnaires, which asked explicit questions about sexual preferences and habits, were printed on what appeared to be official stationery and ostensibly were distributed by the university's Sexuality Education Counseling and Health Center. Students were asked to sign the forms and leave them in special boxes for pick-up.

The university discovered the hoax after several women turned the forms in directly to the health center. The officials reportedly suspect that upperclassmen circulated the questionnaires.

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