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Every student from the most zealous interventionist to cautious conservative will have the opportunity to make his convictions part of a composite Harvard opinion on the war tomorrow when a comprehensive poll, under the direction of the CRIMSON, will try to find out how the College stands.
Questions will include the undergraduate's definition of what he considers the nation's foreign policy should be in respect to aid to Britain, military or material or none at all. Whether or not he thinks the United States will ultimately enter the conflict, is the final question.
"Opinion takers" will be located in each House, in Dudley, and the Union tomorrow at lunch and dinner to accumulate and record the vote.
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