Word: survey
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Even more frightening is the verdict reached by a University of Essex survey which concluded that the "National Front is now England's fourth party, and more significantly, is the only party whose support is increasing." The same study also examined the Front's sources of support. It found that the Front's political base is similar to the one which eventually lifted Hitler's Nazis to power. Specifically, it concluded that the Front draws its support disproportionately from "the working class, the poorly educated and the young...
...results of a survey conducted by the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) and released yesterday indicate that "there are a number of precautions undergraduates could take to improve their safety on campus," a written analysis of the survey states...
Similar figures for the Radcliffe Class of '72 will not be available until the results of the Radcliffe Centennial Survey are released in June, Charlotte D. McGhee, a member of the Radcliffe Development Office, said Friday...
However, a survey of the Class of '69 showed that 137 women had a total of ten children by their fifth reunion, according to Harriet B. Belin '43, compiler of the survey. This survey shows that in a similar five year period women from earlier classes have had more children...
David Riesman '31, Ford Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus, said Sunday that in a 1977 survey of all the women in the four most recent classes at Bryn Mawr, about 800 women had a total of five children...