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...most hotly contested political battle of our times today's Crimson poll should stir up more interest than the ordinary straw vote. The activites of Harvard students in the campaign of recent weeks the Landon-Knox Club, the First Voters League, the Roosevelt organizations, all show a ferment of undergraduate opinion unusual in a university accustomed to taking its politics in the coolest manner...
...bulk of newspaper circulation belongs to Republican sheets. Mr. Dunn's thesis is that newspapers so accurately reflect and so strongly influence their readers, that the paper a man or woman buys is a declaration of the ticket he or she will vote. Without releasing any local poll and circulation figures to prove his claim, Mr. Dunn pointed to the significant fact that in the 1932 election, 39,000,000 citizens voted. That year, Mr. Dunn estimated, U. S. newspapers had 38,000,000 readers...
...cause is Republican Vice Presidential Nominee William Franklin Knox. Last week, before a quiet audience in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, he had reached the point in his remarks in which he declared that New Dealers were no longer as interested in Karl Marx as in the Literary Digest poll. Shouted the Chicago Daily News Publisher: "The Administration . . . is no longer trying to reorganize America; it is just trying to get votes...
Running approximately true to form 174 Freshmen picked medicine, law, and business as intended vocations, according to figures released through Phillips Brooks House yesterday on its poll of the entering class...
...line with the current sport of feeling America's political pulse, the CRIMSON will hold its own Presidential poll of Harvard on Wednesday, October 14. On that day Harvard's Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, Townsendites, Coughlinists, and Share-the-Wealthers will register their Presidential preferences at polling places established for the purpose...