"It would just have been really petty," said Royd Chung '01.
Approximately 50 students attended the HoCo meeting where the resolution was defeaed.
On Saturday, at the urging of Pfo-Ho students who wanted Quad-wide resistance, Cabot House Committee took a vote on the same resolution, which lost at 11-0, with some abstentions.
"It was not effective in sending the message we want to send," said Brandon P. Jones 00, Co-Chair of the Cabot HoCo, "There's no reason to exclude anyone."
Currier, the third quad House, does not currently have the issue in debate.
"I never really considered it as a legitimate option," said Paul Gutman '00, Currier House Committee Co-Chair and Crimson editor.
Adams students themselves seemed largely nonplussed at news of the Pfo-Ho discussion, many even humored.
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