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The referendum on the Bok Peace Award, which the CRIMSON originally intended to conduct in conjunction with the Prohibition vote, has been postponed due to delay in receiving the ballots. The tremendous demand for copies of the plan and for ballots has swamped the New York office of the Bok Peace Award. It has been estimated that applications for nearly eight million copies of the plan and innumerable requests for ballots have been submitted.
The method to be followed in securing the University's opinion on the Bok Peace Award will be announced in the near future.
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