Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...every four seniors at Harvard is looking forward to either fleeing the country or going to jail in order to avoid induction if his application for deferment is turned down, a recent poll conducted by the CRIMSON revealed...
...prospect of losing some independent supporters was only one of Romney's afflictions. In New Hampshire, a $10,000 poll financed by Romney's national organization showed that Nixon's 2-to-l lead has grown to nearly 3 to 1. Republican leaders in Wisconsin, Nebraska and Oregon, where primaries will be decided in April and May, believe that Nixon would clean up if the elections were held...
...Gallup poll published this week, however, gives McCarthy relatively good marks for a candidate in a four-way race. The results: Johnson, 39%; Richard Nixon, 30%; McCarthy, 12%; and George Wallace, 11%; the balance undecided...
...country's work habits was doubtful. The British laborer's lackadaisical attitude toward work is deeply ingrained. Though New Year's Day is not a holiday in Britain, fully one-half of the workers in many areas stayed home. And, in a country-by-country poll of attitudes toward world problems, the British put the establishment of a 30-hour week as a goal second only to finding a cure for cancer...
Forty-five of the 96 off-campus students who answered the poll said they would not return to the Houses unless unlimited parietals were established. Thirty said they would return only if they were not charged for meals they did not eat in the dining halls...