Word: polling
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...mood of Canadian independence of the U.S. could also be seen in the results of a Gallup poll in which Canadians were asked whether they should become neutral in the Swiss tradition in the event of an atomic war between the West and East. While 58% lined up with the West. 42% were not so sure, and of these, 22% were actively for neutralism. Wrote Hugh MacLennan, one of Canada's top novelists, in the Toronto Star: "At the moment, the U.S. is considered a greater threat to world peace than Russia...
...election eve, Pollster Roper noted that it was "the most volatile elec tion we have ever measured," gave as his poll results: Nixon 49%, Kennedy 47%, still undecided 4%. Roper added that the undecideds still made it possible for the lead to change...
Almost all Sophomore Standing students who have graduated have actually gone into graduate study, Wilcox said. The poll asked student intentions, and was not sent to anyone who had left the College...
About four out of five first-year Sophomores responding to a poll by the CRIMSON and the Student Council Committee on Educational Policy said they would have objected to the normal requirement of three courses...
...city must be investigated to form "a springboard for your plans." A recent survey showed that middle-class Bostonians did find coherence in their impressions of the city. No survey of Cambridge has been carried out yet, though some Cambridge residents are to take part in a forthcoming poll of the metropolitan area...