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Incomplete returns from the first day's balloting in the long-awaited Phillips Brooks House Peace Poll show 41 men supporting the pledge not to participate in any war, 43 pledging themselves to fight only if attacked, and 19 agreeing to serve in any war in which America may find herself. At a late hour last night only three Houses, Eliot, Kirkland, and Leverett, out of the nine balloting places previously announced had reported to Cullison Cady '35, chairman of the Foreign Student Committee, which is sponsoring the project. In several appointed Houses, there was no attendant or petition.
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