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Members of the Class of 1946 are finally to get a chance to fill out the traditional Album poll and speak their minds on whether they like their instructors young or old, drunk or sober, and whether they prefer their dates to be of the free and easy type or of the bespectacled Widener variety. The Poll will be distributed today in the Registration line, and will also be mailed to absent '46ers...
...percentage of listeners tuned to a program, as estimated by a telephone poll of 1,350 radio owners in 32 cities...
...poll of leading advertising men, the trade magazine Tide found that only 5% considered the book a fair picture of their profession; 21% declared it "untrue and exaggerated...
Like many a town with a war boom, Denver and its newspapers have been worried about how to meet the city's Johnny-come-latelys. One out of four Denverites (pop. 375,000), a recent poll showed, has arrived since 1940. A good many of them like to pelt the papers with dirty digs at Denver's manners, its dress, its cops, its way of life. Denver's anxious-to-please editors printed the gripes, and for a while did not talk back...
Sales of the 48-page booklet indicate strong interest in the evaluation of examinations, lecturers, and especially section men by students new to the University who have never before seen this traditional, pre-war CRIMSON service. All data on courses is based on a poll taken last spring of all undergraduates enrolled in Freshman courses...