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'Crimson' Polls Will Probe College View Of National Issues

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Starting next week the CRIMSON will sample undergraduate opinion on such topics as Universal Military Training, current and impending labor legislation, the Marshall doctrine, and other controversial aspects of national policy.

The polls will be distributed through the dining halls in sufficient numbers to ensure an adequate cross section of opinion and the results published in succeeding issues of this newspaper. No signatures will be required on any of the ballots.

In form, the polls will be five or six questions in length, each dealing with a separate facet of the same general subject. Both multiple choice and single-answer types of questions will be used in the testing.

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