Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hard for McCormack to contemplate Kennedy's recent comment on Meet the Press--"I'm in this fight alone, I am running as Ted Kennedy the individual"--without wincing from the irony. People at McCormack headquarters describe a poll in which half the women at a supermarket who supported Kennedy in the race gave his first name as Jack. McCormack's staff seems to regard Kennedy's presence in the race more as an insult than a challenge. They point out that he has just reached the qualifying age and his experience is limited to a short uneventful term...
...belief that prices and profits will not rise enough to give him a chance for good investment gain. The businessman's notable lack of confidence reflects his fear that the President may further interfere in the normal workings of a free market. As measured by the latest Gallup poll, President Kennedy's popularity has dropped four points, to 73%, since he pounded back the steel industry's price hikes...
...telephone call to Dr. Ronald D. Paegie in New Haven, Conn., chairman of the Student Foreign Policy Poll Committee, which is conducting the poll nationally, reveals that YAF has not, as stated in the article, helped him to "find students at different schools to conduct" the polls. Only one college representative besides me is, according to Paegie, even a member...
...decision to release the results of the poll is in no way contingent on "how they turn out," as the May 17 article claimed. The results are being published in "The Moderator," and will be made available to the press, including the CRIMSON...
...article gives the general impression that the principle purpose of poll is the furtherance of some grand intrigue against the NSA. Neither the local nor national organization of Young Americans for Freedom has any connection whatever with the poll. Nor does the CRNSO, the YRNF College Caucus, or any other conservative national organization concerned with NSA. David L. Morton...