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Stay In Princeton

"If someone wants to go
from this state to Princeton let
Princeton take him. If he wants
to go to Duke, let Duke take
him. But you're a state
supported school."

"I don't mind paying
money to educate people here
in Virginia, but I don't owe
anything to the wealth of the
eastern states that you all seem
to want up there."

Mr. Stone said that he
thought the University and all
state supported schools should
admit every "qualified"

Enrollments At The University For 1967-1972

                                     
Total  Percentage 
1967 
In-State  4229  55% 
Out-Of-State  3268  45% 
1968 
In-State  4955  55% 
Out-Of-State  4056  45% 
1969 
In-State  5424  56% 
Out-Of-State  4311  44% 
1970 
In-State  6275  58% 
Out-Of-State  4577  42% 
1971 
In-State  7423  60% 
Out-Of-State  4928  40% 
1972 
In-State  8097  63% 
Out-Of-State  4810  37% 
Virginia applicant He said that
the arbitrary attributes that
make a "qualified" student
"should be set by the State
Council for Higher Education,
and frankly, I think it should
be the same for every college in
the state."