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...London affiliate of the Gallup poll found opinion in the British Isles 57% "satisfied" with the Chamberlain foreign policy. Simultaneously U. S. citizens were Galluped in the same direction, favored the Prime Minister by 59%, although only 30% thought the Chamberlain "peace" permanent...
...scientific pollitician was big-eared, sharp-nosed Dr. Henry Charles Link, director of the Psychological Corporation's Psychological Service Centre in Manhattan. Dr. Link, who thinks mankind needs more religion and mathematics, started using a "psychological barometer" in 1932, three years before the FORTUNE Survey and George Horace Gallup's Institute of Public Opinion. Last week, in Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Link told the American Association of Applied Psychologists he had developed a barometer so sensitive that it can measure public opinion shifts as small...
...question) in 70 cities and towns throughout the U. S., in four economic groups (10% with incomes over $4,000, 30% $2,000 to $4,000, 40% $1,000 to $2,000 and 20% below $1,000). Because mailed ballots are unreliable, Dr. Link (like FORTUNE and Mr. Gallup) does all his work by interview. He sends paid, trained investigators (usually psychologists or psychology students) to people's homes...
...week, Franklin Roosevelt, landing in Florida, had to decide whether to press or abandon the Purge against the three most-mentioned candidates for purging: Senator George in Georgia, Senator Smith in South Carolina, Senator Tydings in Maryland. A guide for Mr. Roosevelt was last week offered by Dr. George Gallup's Institute of Public Opinion. Dr. Gallup polled citizens on the question: "If you had been a member of Congress during the last two years, would you have supported every bill recommended by President Roosevelt?" Returns...
Odds (quoted by Gallup's American Institute of Public Opinion): "Dear Alben...