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Charles Curtis marched down the street in Topeka, Kan. with his unpublicized sister, Mrs. Jerome Calvin. He was offered an automobile ride but declined it. To the polling place he marched and waited his turn to vote for himself and Herbert Hoover. That night, listening to returns before entraining for...
Polls & Partisans. Dry fodder to Republicans, but to Jim Farley and the Democratic donkey a feast, were the presidential straw votes conducted by The Literary Digest and the Hearst-papers. Every four years since 1920 the Digest's poll has successfully predicted the outcome with never more than a...
Upsetting the early conjectures based on the Hearst and Digest straw-votes, the CRIMSON poll shows that Harvard is caught in a Republican landslide. Surprisingly few students indicated any shift in their party sympathies; the greatest changes occurred in the Business School, where students are presumably in closest touch with...
Complete results of the poll will be broadcast in the news dispatches of the Boston Herald over the Yankee Network and Station WAAB, at 9.50 o'clock this evening. Today's Polling Places All Houses 12.00 to 1.30 and 5.30 to 7.00 Union 12.00 to 1.30 and 5.30 to 7.00...
Members of the University will be given a chance to express their political convictions today when the quadrennial CRIMSON presidential poll takes place. Ballot boxes will be placed in each of the seven Houses, in the Baker Library, in Sever, Langdell, and Pierce Halls, and in the Union. A schedule...