Word: surveyers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Wolfe said today's students share the artist's contempt for "the silent majority." He cited the irony of a recent survey, in which 85 per cent of the American youths polled said they were "very happy" with their lives, but 83 per cent said democracy was "a sham...
...voters are not the only ones having trouble making up their minds. Many newspapers took longer than usual to issue endorsements. A survey by Editor & Publisher magazine shows that 26% of America's daily newspapers (168 out of 661 responding) endorsed neither candidate; in 1972 that figure...
Carl W. Walter '28, Clinical Professor of Surgery Emeritus and coordinator of the survey, said yesterday that the large numbers of Harvard graduates practicing in the mid-west and far west indicates that the popular conception of Harvard Med as primarily a local school is unfounded...
...survey also indicated that 49 per cent of the school's alumni who are still actively practicing medicine spend most of their time in direct patient care, while only 11 per cent are primarily engaged in medical research...
...survey also indicated that medicine and surgery were the two most popular primary specialties of Medical School alumni, with 29 per cent and 22 per cent of the graduates, respectively, participating in those two fields...