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THE FIRST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE

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Undergraduates are not as a rule able to give much expression to their views on political and national subjects. It is not, however, as some critics claim, because the undergraduate possesses no such views. Representing all parts of the United States, the University should be a clearing-house of political doctrines and should approximately express national sentiment. Now is the time of postal card canvasses and straw votes. To discover the political complexity of the University the CRIMSON has arranged for a presidential ballot next Tuesday, at which students can pick the man they think should guide the nation for the next four years.

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