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President Dwight D. Eisenhower carried Wednesday's University election poll by 148 votes out of 5,552 cast, beating Adlai E. Stevenson by 2,785 to 2,637. The President's largest strength came from the Business School, where he won by a 3-to-1 margin...
...student drive that raised $2,100 in downtown Boston on Dollars for Democrats Day, provided workers for the Cambridge fund-raising effort in which $3,500 was collected, and are at present working in 12 Cambridge precincts urging Democratic voters to go to the polls. Plans for meeting Adlai Stevenson, when he arrives in Boston October 28, have not yet been completely worked out. Final election day organization is not yet completely crystallized either, but present plans call for an all-day rotation of workers at various Cambridge polling places and a round of victory parties that night...
...door-to-door canvassing, some workers participated in an opinion poll of Tenth District voters, to determine what issues Holtz might use to best advantage in his campaign there. The poll, prepared by Dr. Ithiel Pool, an MIT professor, is similar to the one used in California to permit Adlai Stevenson to exploit the most significant problems in his primary fight with Senator Estes Kefauver...
...many people, one of the most interesting findings of the CRIMSON poll will be the fact that Ike carries the freshmen while Adlai carries the upper-classmen in the College. Precisely the same thing happened in 1952. Does this reflect the influence of pro-Stevenson sentiment in the Harvard Faculty? If no, what...
...Adlai Stevenson's ability to handle foreign policy, "the most important function of government today," is the primary reason he should be elected, Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics, said yesterday...