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SMITH AND HOOVER ROLL UP BIG LEAD IN COLLEGES

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Below are listed the returns of the Presidential nomination poll conducted in six colleges and universities. These results mark the first indication of the trend of student opinion regarding the Presidential timber.

The University of Cincinnati, Cornell, the University of Kentucky, Middlebury, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania contributed to the survey.

Hoover  6975 Smith  5676 Dawes  696 Reed  345 Ritchie  250 Coolidge  226 Lowden  189 Willis  73 Walsh  70 Curtis  64 Hughes  42

The remainder of the 15,660 votes were scattering. Senator Heflin of Alabama got one vote.

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