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CHICAGO STUDENTS VOTE IN FAVOR OF GRID SUBSIDIZING

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A cross section of University of Chicago students, participating in a campus magazine poll, yesterday voted in favor of the return of the Maroons to big-time football, but not at too much expense to the institution's scholastic standards.

A total of 969 students expressed themselves as dissatisfied with the present football situation, while 166 voted to leave it alone. 859 students favored subsidization of players if they could meet the scholastic standards of the University; 277 disapproved.

Asked if better material "should be induced to come to Chicago," 996 voted yes, and there were 154 in the negative.

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