Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...College-wide poll conducted by RGA just before Spring Vacation, Radcliffe undergraduates voted strongly in favor of the proposals. Returns from more than 60 per cent of the College supported the changes by about a two-to-one proportion...
Last week the New York Times solemnly reported on Page One the fact that an unnamed pollster (it was, in fact, Lou Harris, who has made a profitable career out of conducting polls for Democratic hopefuls) had just completed a survey indicating that New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner could beat Republican Nelson Rockefeller for Governor this year. The poll showed Wagner leading Rocky by 43% to 41%, with 16% undecided...
...Rockefeller camp seemed singularly unworried. After all, the Repubucans were having their own poll made, the results to be announced shortly. And no one should be surprised if the news is leaked that the survey shows Rocky ahead...
...presumption of President Kennedy's proposed program for general federal aid to education is that school boards are crying for help. Last week the 90,000 member National School Boards Association released the first results of a significant poll on the subject...
...million members of these churches are segregationist, but this, happily, is not the whole picture. Seven of the thirteen colleges supported by members of the Church of Christ are already integrated, at least to some extent, and integration is inevitable for most of the others. In fact, a recent poll at Harding College indicated that over 85 per cent of students and faculty favored integration. In all fairness, it must be admitted that this poll was censured by George Benson, president of the college and opponent of Senator Fulbright. But to identify the social and political policy of an entire...