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Vietnam Poll Planned By Harvard Students

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A group of Harvard students is organizing support at about 30 eastern colleges for a non-partisan referendum on the Vietnam war.

Questions on the referendum will cover all possible opinions on the war from extreme hawk to extreme dove.

"The referendum is not a sneaky attempt to get people to come out against the war," said M. Kimbrough Marshall '68-4, co-ordinator for the referendum.

Marshall hopes that the referendum "will stand out from all other polls and petitions" because of its non-partisan nature and lack of connection with any political group.

Marshall expects the referendum to be held on Nov. 16 and 17.

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