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Results of the Harvard Liberal Union's recent student political poll show that a 2 to 1 majority of Harvard and Radcliffe resident civilians favor the reelection of President Roosevelt. The Liberal Union also asserted in the first issue of its new intercollegiate publication. The Student Progressive, that only 59 percent of the students know the names of their senators...
...poll conducted by the CRIMSON in 1940 reported Harvard as favoring Wendell L. Willkie. The HLU survey, certified by a notary public and covering 82 percent of Harvard and 87 percent of Radcliffe, discovered that 63 percent favored the Roosevelt-Truman ticket. Four percent wrote in Willkie's name for president...
...becoming a wingless glittering generality as a fact of the pervasive ignorance of the majority of the American people in matters of their government's operation," stated Visiting Lecturer in Government, A. Palmer yesterday. Palmer, professor of Political Science at Kenyon College, near Columbus, Ohio, cited the recent Gallup poll showing that only a third of United States citizens know their senators are, and advocated scale adult political education by unions...
This week a poll of the opinions of a representative section of the Junior Class was taken by your correspondents. The topical question was divided into two parts, as follows, "When do you think, (1) the European War will end? and (2) the Pacific War will end?" Seventy-five men answered the questions...
Despite the results of the poll, and even if the war should end in the middle of tomorrow's Disbursing Class, the fact remains that we have a job to do. We should do it as best we can until such time as we can begin to pick up the threads of normal life we dropped over two years...