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On Tuesday, October 1, the CRIMSON will hold a straw ballot on the question of the acceptance of the League of Nations. Polls will be open at the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, the Union, and Standish Hall Common Room, from 9 until 6 o'clock. Ballot boxes will also be placed in Langdell Hall and the Business School.
The ballot will be divided into four parts as follows:
(1) In favor of the League as it stands.
(2) In favor of the League with reservations such as will not recommit the Treaty to the Peace Conference.
(3) In favor of the League with amendments.
(4) Opposed to the League.
It is hoped that through the medium of this ballot the CRIMSON may be instrumental in obtaining for the University an accurate idea of the general feeling at Harvard concerning this question.
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