Word: digesting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While the CRIMSON has been cooperating with the Literary Digest to investigate the sentiment of Harvard, the Yale Daily News has been carrying on a similar plan at New Haven. There the results show the same trend in favor of the New Deal but are less decisive. The vote to date at Yale stands...
Harvard students show a surprising reversal of opinion in the first returns from the CRIMSON-Literary Digest poll on the Roosevelt "first year," for the figures indicate nearly a 2-1 advantage in favor of the New Deal administration...
...surprisingly large number of ballots have already been filled out and mailed and many more are being tabulated in the offices of the Literary Digest in New York City daily...
...release of the first actual figures in the Digest poll indicates that Harvard undergraduates have undergone a considerable change of feeling since the presidential poll of two years ago. It is an indication that Roosevelt, or at least his policies, has won over the majority of Hoover supporters here at Harvard as he has throughout the nation...
...unavoidable delay in printing the ballots for the CRIMSON-Literary Digest Poll on the Roosevelt "First Year", word has been received from New York that they will go into the mail tonight or tomorrow instead of Friday night as previously mentioned. As soon as the returns are received they will be printed in the CRIMSON and later compared for tabulation with the Literary Digest national poll...