Word: polle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following its custom of former Presidential election years, the CRIMSON is planning to conduct a poll of the University in an endeavor to determine the trends of opinion regarding the leading possibilities for the Presidential nomination...
...names of ten leading candidates, five Republicans and five Democrats, will appear on the ballots in the poll. Voters will, however, be free to record any other choice which they prefer. The Republican candidates are: Charles Curtis, of Kansas; Charles G. Dawes, of Illinois; Herbert Hoover, of California; Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois; Frank B. Willis of Ohio. The Democrats include: A. Victor Donahey, of Ohio; James A. Reed, of Missouri; Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Alfred E. Smith, of New York; Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana...
...results of a poll of the undergraduates of Harvard and other colleges concerning their views on companionate marriage not only in general but also among students, will be made today by a representative of the Leigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureau, which is in charge of the Lindsey-Crane debate tomorrow evening at Symphony Hall, regarding this subject. In the questionnaire sent out, the students were asked whether they believed in companionate marriage, and if they do believe in it whether they would adopt...
...Protestant Episcopal Church lies between Rome and the strongly evangelical, pro-prohibition denominations. Intelligent observers were not, therefore, greatly surprised when they inspected the results of a questionnaire poll conducted by the Church Temperance Society of the Episcopal Church. The questionnaire had been sent to 5,301 ministers; 2,980 of them had replied. The results were tabulated as follows...
...poll of Harvard's 48,000 alumni on what they believe would be the most suitable war memorial for the University will be made, according to a statement issued last night by a committee of Harvard Alumni...