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The Harvard Undergraduate Council yesterday voted to accept a committee report calling for the use of computers as tabulators in the House assignment process.
Under the proposed system, both students and masters would be allowed to state their preferences during the selection process. The final assignments to The plan calls for the use of computers David K. Campbell '66 and Philip K. Hamilton '67, the HUC representatives from Adams House, are the only council members opposed to the proposal. They Supporters of the plan argue that many students voted against the use of computers because they didn't realize that masters' and students' preferences would still be taken into account. University officials have said that the present system will be re-evaluated sometime this month. Proponents of the HUC The HUC action came during a special meeting called by council president Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
The plan calls for the use of computers David K. Campbell '66 and Philip K. Hamilton '67, the HUC representatives from Adams House, are the only council members opposed to the proposal. They Supporters of the plan argue that many students voted against the use of computers because they didn't realize that masters' and students' preferences would still be taken into account. University officials have said that the present system will be re-evaluated sometime this month. Proponents of the HUC The HUC action came during a special meeting called by council president Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
David K. Campbell '66 and Philip K. Hamilton '67, the HUC representatives from Adams House, are the only council members opposed to the proposal. They Supporters of the plan argue that many students voted against the use of computers because they didn't realize that masters' and students' preferences would still be taken into account. University officials have said that the present system will be re-evaluated sometime this month. Proponents of the HUC The HUC action came during a special meeting called by council president Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
Supporters of the plan argue that many students voted against the use of computers because they didn't realize that masters' and students' preferences would still be taken into account.
University officials have said that the present system will be re-evaluated sometime this month. Proponents of the HUC The HUC action came during a special meeting called by council president Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
The HUC action came during a special meeting called by council president Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
Goldfarb called The special meeting early Tuesday morning after it became
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