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PROHIBITION SUFFERS IN WILLIAMS COLLEGE POLL

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Williamstown, Mass., March 5--Two-thirds of the students in Williams College drink and three-fourths of the student body believe that prohibition has been a failure, according to the replies to a questionnaire recently circulated here.

Of 606 students who replied to the questionnaire, 458 said that they thought prohibition a failure. As a solution to the problem, 352 suggested government control, 101 were in favor of light wines and beer, 82 favored strict enforcement, and 65 declared for total repeal.

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