Word: poll
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Several Masters, commenting on yesterday's poll of the Junior class which opened the way for a possible exodus from President Lowell's House system, stressed that the plan--if adopted--should be regarded solely as a regrettable stop-gap measure to provide an opportunity for "forced commuters" to enter a House...
NEXT week, for the 30th time since 1928, our cover will show the person chosen by the editors as Man of the Year. As most readers know, TIME's choice is based not on a popularity poll but on a single criterion: Who did the most in the year to affect the news for good...
...prosperous delegates who streamed into Manhattan's Waldorf Astoria Hotel last week for the 62nd Congress of the National Association of Manufacturers had one big question on their minds: How prosperous will we be in 1958? They soon got reassuring news from their own ranks. After taking a poll answered by 4,330 manufacturer members, who make up a wide spectrum of U.S. business, the N.A.M. announced that 45% expect no significant change in business next year, and more than a third look for sales to go up; only one in five predicted a decline in sales. A third...
North Carolina, the defending national basketball champion, is rated the No 1 team in the nation in the first weekly Associated Press poll. In fact, North Carolina, Kansas and Kentucky, which finished 1-2-3 in the final balloting last spring, again are ranked in that order...
...Shaunessy and Walt Stahura have received honorable mention on the 1957 Associated Press All-American football poll announced yesterday. Both Shaunessy and Stahura were previously elected to the All-Ivy League first team...