Word: polling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wednesday of next week the CRIMSON will open its fifth quadrennial poll of the Presidential leanings of the University. College, graduate schools, and faculty will be included in as comprehensive a survey as can be made...
With six political clubs already in full swing within the College and with the election itself only two weeks and few days ahead, it is believed that the poll, planned to embrace the entire University more completely than at any time during the past, will coincide with the aroused undergraduate and graduate political spirit and prove to be the most successful in the history of college balloting...
...been completed, it is definitely known that tables at which the students and Faculty may vote will be stationed in the following places: Freshman Halls, Sever Hall, Harvard Hall, the Baker Library, Langdell Hall, and Austin Hall. The University authorities have sanctioned the use of these places for the poll and these arrangements will make it possible for all men in the College, the Business School and the Law School to vote without inconvenience. The exact times at which students may vote at these places will be announced soon...
...first presidential poll of the University was conducted by the CRIMSON in 1912 and the experiment repeated...
...University poll of 1924 President Coolidge got a sweeping majority. He led Davis more than two to one in what was the most thorough poll on Presidential nominees ever taken in the University. 4583 votes were cast, Coolidge polled 2573 votes, Davis received 1200, and La Follette...