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Wolfe College Statements (Continued From Page 1) BILL PURDY der, known for their spirit and contributions to. residence hall programs, are being replaced by graduate men and high way patrolmen. Ken Giles, the governor of Wolfe College and the men living in the area can understand being asked to move so that women can re place them; but being faced with the proposition of being moved out to be replaced by other men is not at all under standable. Ken Giles, the governor of Wolfe College, Tom Manley, UP chairman, who began the original protest, and I have planned a meeting Sunday with Rep. David Britt to dis cuss the problem. The ceiling limitation is the real trouble. We hope to impress this upon Rep. Britt so that Carolina can at long last provide new coed housing. Failure to have the ceiling raised will, in a few years, result in the policy over which Tom Manley expressed fear yesterday transform the cam pus into a dichotomy of men and women. 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I do not believe that they are very well informed about this sit uation, or the reasons that motivated this proposal by the Administration. We have been in touch with Mr. James Wadsworth, the Director of Housing, who explained that this shifting of male students was done in order to make room for more undergraduate women on this campus. Mr. Wadsworth has indicated that with this in flux of more women, the ra tio of women to men on the Chapel Hill campus will be increased. The reason why these women were assigned to residence halls toward the center of campus was be cause the walk from South campus to the classroom areas would be a long one for girls, not to mention the fact that it would not be al together advisable to have them walk such a distance at night. President Powell has fur ther been assured that those long - time residents 'of the men's residence halls effect ed will be given special pref erence in room assignments in other men's halls by the Housing office. 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