Word: polling
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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University and Radcliffe students picked their choice for President yesterday, and it was Kennedy by a near-landslide. Final returns from the CRIMSON poll of undergraduates and grad students gave the Massachusetts Senator 3461 votes to his Republican opponent...
...victory of the Democratic nominee represented not only a change in the political complexion of the University, but also a shift in the allegiances of the individual students polled--especially in the College. The poll showed that in 1956 the undergraduates would have backed Stevenson by the slight margin of 109 votes, as contrasted with this year's 767-vote Democratic plurality...
Only the Business School held out against the Democratic sweep. In a poll taken there by the Harbus News, Nixon floated to victory on a tide of more than two-thirds of the ballots cast...
Results from other questions asked in the poll will be published tomorrow. The mail poll of the Faculty is not yet completed...
...York Times last night endorsed Kennedy. University Poll Totals Kennedy Nixon Undecided Adams 185 70% 72 27% 7 Dunster 154 51 138 46 9 Eliot 154 59 104 40 5 Kirkland 200 55 99 32 9 Leverett 211 58 130 36 23 Lowell 193 59 117 36 13 Quincy 213 64 102 30 19 Winthrop 104 52 90 45 6 Total Upperclass Resident 1414 59 852 36 96 Dudley 57 69 28 3 Freshman Union 482 59 310 88 27 Total College 1953 60 1186 36 126 Radcliffe 457 64 201 23 56 Business School...