Quincy House Master Michael Shinagel says that he has noticed no ill effects from the decision--yet.
"So far we've been lucky," he says.
Yale University, according to Lewis, has boasted universal keycard access at all its residential colleges for many years, without any difficulties.
In addition, the College's 1998 survey of House life found that 95 percent of Harvard undergraduates supported UKA.
Armed with a year-and-a-half of data supporting UKA, Darling returned to the Committee on House Life on Nov. 6, and again made the case for UKA.
According to Darling, the committee of students and House Masters endorsed UKA unanimously, but wanted to double-check the matter with individual House committees.
Now, with the approval of all 12 House committees, Darling and Seton say they are confident the Masters will follow suit at Wednesday's meeting.
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