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Princeton, N. J., November 2--The Princetonian poll for men of age held yesterday resulted in a 362 to 204 victory for Herbert Hoover over Alfred E. Smith. Norman Thomas trailed with 16 votes.
Of the Faculty who voted for Hoover, 69 voted for Coolidge, and 18 for Davis in 1924. Of the Faculty now voting for Smith, 14 voted for Coolidge, and 44 for Davis in 1924.
The undergraduate vote was, Hoover 239, Smith 102, whereas the Faculty proved more evenly divided with 114 for Hover and 99 for Smith. Last spring when both eligible and ineligible voters took part, the Republican ballots tripled those of the Democrats.
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