Word: poll
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last spring, two-thirds of the Freshman Class in a poll again claimed that they were unable to study in their rooms after 10 p.m. Because the afternoons and early evenings of many freshmen are taken by jobs, physical training, and extracurricular activities, the need for better study conditions is acutely obvious...
...will not be a candidate, the Republicans were able to turn their attentions to another question: Who will run? Last week the Wall Street Journal queried the 21 Republican governors and all the G.O.P. state chairmen about who they thought would be their party's strongest candidate. The poll turned up some fascinating answers...
Sixty percent of the undergraduates who did not attend Saturday's football game would have liked to have listened to a broadcast of the contest. This figure was revealed in a poll conducted on the eve of tonight's meeting of the Faculty Committee on Athletics...
...poll also revealed, moreover, that a substantial number of students attended the home opener against the University of Massachusetts. Of the 740 polled, 547, or 74 percent indicated that they were in Harvard Stadium Saturday...
...poll was conducted last night in the College Dining Halls by The CRIMSON in an effort to determine student reaction to broadcasts of the game...