The following represents the most important results of the CRIMSON Draft Poll in capsulized form. Approximately 43 per cent of the senior class--529 students--answered the questionaire.
* 61 per cent said they would "serve" if all their applications for deferment were rejected.
* 11 per cent said they would leave the country if their applications for deferment were rejected.
* 6 per cent said they would take their cases to court if their applications for deferment were rejected.
* 11 per cent said they would go to jail if their applications for deferment were rejected.
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* 59 per cent said they would "make a determined effort to avoid military service."
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* 94 per cent said they did not approve of present U.S. policy in Vietnam.
Of these:
* 1 per cent said "the military effort should be increased."
* 19 per cent said the "military effort should be continued with an increased effort to achieve a negotiated peace."
* 42 per cent said "the military effort should be reduced on the assumption that it will lead to a negotiated peace."
* 38 per cent said the U.S. should withdraw immediately.
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