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64-QUESTION ADVOCATE POLL TO BE GIVEN TO JUNIORS TODAY

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The Harvard Advocate poll to determine undergraduate reaction to international affairs, will be distributed to the Junior class today.

Consisting of 64 questions, the poll will ask the students their opinion of aid to Britain, conscription, the effect of a Nazi victory, and many other pertinent issues.

Before being published in the Advocate's February issue, the results of the poll will be analyzed by the Department of Psychology to uncover any underlying trains of thought.

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