Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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letter-writing campaign in of civil rights legislation will with distribution of leaflets the Yard, and at Radcliffe. backed by the Young the Young Democrats, and Union, will urge Congressmen to vote for the voting bill and a Constitutional abolishing the poll...
...poll tax amendment, Rothstein "is not so important, since tax is not a significant bar to voting outside of Mississippi." The amendment has been attached to a bill establishing an Alexander Hamilton monument in New York so that it can not be sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee, headed by Sen. James O. Eastland (D-Miss...
...some Masters it was unclear whether this ban applied to leaflets slipped under the door, although they often allowed such distribution to take place. But when a senior Soc Rel concentrator asked permission last month to conduct a poll in the Houses to gather information for his thesis. Perkins asked the other Masters to include such non-commercial solicitations in the ban, in addition to political "throw-aways...
...membership from 435 to 438. Strongly backed by Speaker John McCormack, the measure would have saved for Pennsylvania, Missouri, and McCormack's own Massachusetts one seat each that would otherwise be taken from them as a result of the 1960 census. On the eve of the vote, a poll showed that some 300 House members were ready to go along with the plan...
...only trailed New York's Nelson Rockefeller 44% to 45% as a Republican presidential candidate in last week's Gallup poll. Last October Rocky...