Survey on Burton Not Statistically Significant
To the editors:
As your news article "Students Support Removing Burton" (News, Feb. 9) states, only 41 students were interviewed at four dining halls--hardly a scientific sample of an undergraduate body of 6,000. Of those 41, 24 students felt Undergraduate Council Vice President John A. Burton '01 should be removed. If this were the council impeachment vote, 24 votes out of 41 would not reach the two-thirds standard to remove Burton. Thus, there is hardly a clear consensus on the issue.
Preston Bradley Golson '02
Feb. 9, 2000
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