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Compromise Advocated in Latest Intercollegiate Treaty Returns

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In reports received last night from Intercollegiate Treaty Referendum Headquarters, figures show that of the 92,466 voters in the 375 colleges and universities throughout the country, sentiment is decidedly in favor of proposition four, which states, "I favor a compromise between the Lodge and Democratic Reservations in order to facilitate the ratification of the Treaty."

The total vote follows:

Proposition 1, 29,275.

Proposition 2, 9,566.

Proposition 3, 17,322.

Proposition 4, 36,303.

The total number of students voting was 83, 929 and the complete faculty vote cast was 8, 537.

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