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Harvard opinion on the subject of the 1932 presidential elections will be sounded tomorrow and Wednesday when be CRIMSON holds a straw vote for all members of the University. Ballots bearing the names of two Republicans and nine Democrats will be available at the polls in Harvard, Laugdell, Pierce, and Sever Halls between 9 and 1 o'clock tomorrow and Wednesday.
In selecting the names of the men to appear on the CRIMSON straw vote ballot, selection has been made of men who have come into the forefront of contemporary politics this year, and who seem to be the men most likely to be considered at the national conventions.
On each ballot, in addition to indicating choice for the presidency, every voter will also be asked to name the party sympathies which he held in 1928. as well as to give the name of his home state. Voters will also be asked to sign the ballots.
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