One of the tables explaining the Undergraduate Council vote on final clubs contained an error. The chart which appeared on page three analysed by different catagories the vote on whether to endorse a complaint against a final club. The council did not approve the measure. The final section of the table--which gave a breakdown of how the 57 men on the council voted--should have read as follows: Yes: 22; No: 27; Absent: 7; Abstain: 1.
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