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ITHACA. N.Y.--Once again, it's Saturday night at Cornell, and you're ready to go out. The only problem is that you don't have a date. But-never fear, this is a dilemma that a new organization. Campus Connections, feels it can alleviate.
Brian J. Blackmore '85 and Edmund M. Bathelt '85 started a dating service this semester to help people find a more personal and successful method of meeting each other, the Cornell Daily Sun reported recently.
A Campus Connections questionnaire asked applicants a variety of questions about themselves and their ideal dates. Some questions related to physical qualities such as height and hair color. Others asked about personality, interests, and the individual's preferences.
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