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...poll of 4,249 Republican grass-roots workers produced these straws in the light breezes of 1945's partisan politics...
...cannot claim to be a government by the people when in some states only those who can spare the $2 for poll tax are allowed a voice in their government. Mr. Crump takes advantage of the poll tax to further his political status...
...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...
Backfire. For this and more cogent reasons, the British delegation was immersed in gloom. A Gallup poll showed a 2-to-1 "No" vote to the question: "England plans to ask this country for a loan of three to five billion dollars to help England get back on its feet. Would you approve or disapprove . . . such a loan?" British Laborites were particularly hurt to find that, while only 55% of business and professional men were opposed, U.S. manual workers rejected the loan idea by more than...
Veterans of the Des Moines Register, the Colorado Springs Gazette, and the Gallup Poll will be on hand to demonstrate to all prospective editors the joys of newspaper life. The competition gets under way at 7:30 o'clock at 14 Plympton Street...