Word: poll
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Post-card ballots revealed yesterday that a majority of the 152 Faculty members responding to a Presidential Preference Poll would nominate Adlai E. Stevenson and Nelson A. Rockefeller as opposing candidates for the Presidency...
Significantly, the questionnaire included a synopsis of the possible disadvantages of extra hours as stated by the Masters. The Masters had indicated that they would be interested in the results of such a poll...
Rising expenses have hit most Ivy League colleges, a CRIMSON poll has shown. With the continually increasing costs of labor and materials, dining hall directors in these colleges all expect increased board charges in the very near future, Carle T. Tucker, director of the Harvard Dining Hall Department, predicted recently...
...arguments raised against a poll is that "students do not know enough about money" to legislate for their own good on this matter, but this view has relatively little support and does not merit rebuttal here...
What is important is that students be consulted somehow and that this poll be framed in such a way as to provide the maximum variety of deconversion choices. While no one likes sleeping in double-decker bunks, there are merits to "converted" suites beyond the cheaper prices. "Crowding" makes roommates of three, four, and five possible in situations where only two or three students lived in lonely privacy during the thirties. If nothing else, Quincy House has shown that four-man living arrangements are comfortable, providing the individual can have privacy when he wants...