Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elections: Kennedy recently read a Gallup poll saying that the Cuba crisis changed few votes in the recent elections. The President, for one, does not agree; he thinks it saved a lot of votes for the Democrats...
Even as Phil Graham was putting together his new syndicate, Marshall Field organized an even bigger one. Last fall he bought out Chicago's Publishers Syndicate, a kit bag of comic strips, features, medical advice, the Gallup poll and assorted odds and ends, with an extensive clientele of 1,786 daily and weekly newspapers. Combined with Field's own Sun-Times-Daily News syndicate, which peddles to 73 papers such wares as Ann Landers. Cartoonist Bill Mauldin, Steve Canyon, and the dispatches of the News's foreign correspondents, the new syndicate made Graham's Post-Times...
...HCUA made its requests after a poll of the Lowell House dining room revealed widespread dissatisfaction with Central Kitchen food...
...acordance with the results of a poll taken in the Lowell House Dining Room, the HCUA recommended greater variety in Central Kitchen menus, cleaner trays and silverware, better and more imaginative preparation of desserts, and possibly longer hours for dining halls...
...pressure on him or criticize him publicly. A Socialist leader explained his party's hesitancy by saying: "We cannot become known as icon smashers." In every rival's mind is the continued reverence for der Alte displayed by the German people. In a recent EMNID public opinion poll to choose the "World's Most Admired Man," 24% of the West Germans picked Adenauer. Albert Schweitzer came second with 8%, and leaders like Charles de Gaulle. Pope John XXIII, Winston Churchill and President John F. Kennedy ranged from...