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WCOP, "1150 on your radio dial," arrived in Harvard Square yesterday armed with a station-wagon, two stooges, a mike, and a wire recorder. They had come speaking the answer to this cryptic query: "If the Communists should gain control of France and Italy, do you think the United States should go on with its aid to these countries?"

WCOP has been condoning these daily polls for two weeks new, but yesterday was only the see and time they have encamped on University fringes. "Some times we realty get some pips for answers," said the controlman from his seat at the reenter sideboard.

The answers of students and local gentry alike seemed to fever any move squeezing local gentry alike seemed to favor any more squelching Communism. "We usually come to the Square when connecting a poll on world affairs," they sated "but when we want the latest on Mayer Curley it's generally the Scollay square version, or down forwards Haymarket."

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