The Harvard Undergraduate Council has decided to withhold the results of last week's strike referendum until Tuesday in order to give certain elements of the community one more day--today--to vote.
President of the HUC. John D. Hanify '71 said yesterday. "We're not satisfied with the results of the balloting, in terms of the number of votes cast, in Dudley House and in some of the graduate schools--primarily the GSAS." There were, he said, "an unrepresentative number of yeses [in favor of resuming the strike] from Lehman Hall."
Students from GSAS, the Law School, and the graduate schools of Education, and Design can cast a secret ballot in Mem Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Dudley House members can vote in Lehman Hall during lunch.
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