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...validity of Professor Burns' factual details concerning his Cambridge rivals is open to more than a small bit of doubt. The History Department, singly and collectively, denies any connection with Cape Cod and an unofficial poll reveals a Squam Lake-ish tendency rather than a Barnstable County...
...suppose like many others I have been curious as to the support the leading isolationists get in their home towns. The first of July of this year I was in Bowling Green, Mo., the home of Bennett Champ Clark. I did not attempt to make a poll of the town. I only made inquiry in a casual way. . . . The first time I asked the question was to a farmer in a barbershop. The reply was, "I can tell you what we think of him here, his picture in the court house has its face turned to the wall...
...public temper could be judged by a Gallup poll, taken before the coal-mine dispute. Even before John Lewis staged his Ajax-defying-the-lightning act, 73% of voters agreed that the Government should forbid strikes in defense industries. Report of a survey taken among union members themselves should have given Labor Leader Lewis pause. Workers voted 56% in favor of forbidding defense strikes; only 39% were opposed; 5% undecided...
Texas, ranked co-leader with Minnesota in last week's Associated Press poll, squashed Southern Methodist, 34-to-0. In six games this season, the Longhorns have scored 230 points to 27 for their opponents...
...estimates can possibly be made as to the outcome of the election explained Landis last night. The votes will not be all counted up for another ten days at least. But one voter, outside of the Cambridge Fire Station poll yesterday, shouted. "Tell Jim Landis he can shove Plan E . . . I'm voting or Mickey Sullivan...