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...Sheldon Clark, chairman of the executive committee of the Sinclair Oil Corp.; Justin Miller, president of the National Association of Broadcasters; Clarence Francis, board chairman of the General Foods Corp.; George Gallup of Young & Rubicam; Henry R. Luce, TIME Inc.; James W. Young of J. Walter Thompson Co.; Dr. William I. Myers of Cornell University; Chester C. Davis of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank; Eugene Meyer, publisher of the Washington Post; Anna Lord Strauss, president of the League of Women Voters; Mrs. La Fell Dickinson, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Eric Johnston, president...
More Bad News. The President had a heavy list of engagements. He sent his recommendation for an initial $3,750,000,000 British loan to Congress, found its introduction blocked in the filibustering Senate. He read that his Gallup poll popularity rating had slipped in two months from...
...getting enough to eat? Yes-according to a scientific definition of "enough." But the common man's stomach rumbles a frequent dissent. The British diet may be adequate, but the drab, monotonous stuff that Britons have been eating for six years leaves half of them (according to a Gallup poll) feeling underfed...
...George Gallup found that 71% of the U.S. people oppose giving control of the bomb to the United Nations Organization. In the same poll, 65% were sure that the secret could not be kept and that other nations would soon have bombs of their...
...Gallup poll, 85% approved the use of the bomb against Japanese cities; and of the 49% who were against using poison gas, most explained that this was through their fear of retaliation-a possibility which, in the case of the bomb, they strangely overlooked...