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INTER-COLLEGE POLL PLANNED

Boston Colleges to Sample Student Post-War Opinion

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Polling student opinion on the post-war settlement will be the first project of the newly-formed association of Boston College Newspapers, it was announced Saturday after a meeting at 'MIT has drawn up a ballot of questions to be distributed late this week.

Affiliated with the CRIMSON in the poll will be the Liberal Union and the Post-War Council, and similar organizations will back the project in other colleges.

Results of the ballot will be compared with those of questionnaires distributed several years ago to reveal changes in student attitudes, and in addition they will serve to bring out differences in undergraduate opinion in the different colleges around Boston.

Present at the meeting on Saturday were representatives of the papers of MIT, Radcliffe, Simmons, Emmanuel, Wellesley, Northeastern, Tufts, Boston College, Boston University, and of the CRIMSON.

Another activity which the Association will undertake will be an exchange of feature articles.

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