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...investigation of registrations. First result was a suit filed by the State's Attorney General to remove 24,136 names from the rolls. According to the Republicans, hopeful vagrants had been giving vacant lots and stores for residences, had assumed the names of dead men in order to ballot for their EPICandidate...
Voting in the CRIMSON's poll on both the fight for the governorship of Massachusetts and on the policies of the Roosevelt Administration will begin this morning and continue throughout the day. Ballot boxes will be placed in all of the House Dining Halls, in the Union, and in Phillips Brooks House during meal times, as well as in Sever and Harvard Halls...
...other part of the ballot contains the question "Do you feel that the policies of the Roosevelt Administration offer a satisfactory method of recovery?" The poll on this query is being run for the purpose of determining whether the University's sentiments have changed since the CRIMSON-Literary Digest poll last spring. In the latter, Harvard expressed its approval of President Roosevelt's aims by a vote of 1,011 to 1,024. Whether or not the summer's industrial unrest has caused a reversal of this opinion is one of the main facts sought by the new check...
Voting will take place all day on Wednesday and will be participated in by both students and members of the Faculty. Ballot boxes will be placed in all House Dining Halls, in the Union, and in Sever and Harvard Halls. In order to make it possible for all of the commuters to vote, a ballot box will be placed in Phillips Brooks House...
...business, but whose social outlook embraces the problems of the common man a colorful figure a force in the public mind. He must be a man who can draw the contributions of the rich to the campaign chest, and the votes of the poor man to the ballot...