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...Literary Digest. Greatest straw-vote taker, the Literary Digest, whose polls predicted with considerable accuracy Repeal and the defeat of Hoover, last week reported the tabulation of 987,000 ballots from 41 states. Its question: "Do you NOW approve the acts and policies of the Roosevelt New Deal to date?" Its answers...
Roosevelt Has a Chance "Roosevelt still has a good chance of being reelected in 1936," according to Mr. Thomas. "Much of the anti-Roosevelt talk in the East should be taken with a grain of salt and the Literary Digest straw vote cannot be construed as a true indication. Anybody with a grievance against the New Deal voted against it, but that does not mean they would vote for a Republican in the election...
...knowledge and learns only by working things out for himself. The only way he can quicken his own mental processes, follow an author's line of thought and understand a topic is by reading and analysing the author's original work as a whole and as distinguished from a digest thereof...
Under the heading of Poetry, Anecdotes and Pleasantries on page 48, "To eat is human, to digest divine" is to be found and underneath the signature, C. T. Copeland...
WHEN the ace campus chemist test tubes the wrong acids hand him a camera with which to catch anew aerial view of the campus. Or better yet, send COLLEGIATE DIGEST photos of the accident scene and principles. The "Eyes Over the Campus" editor will pay you the professional news photographers rates $3 for all photos he accepts for publication...