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The Album poll is here. The men of '43 and '44 will start revealing their innermost thoughts on the progress of the War, their life at College, and their social progress, when the Senior Album gives out its lengthy poll tonight in the dining halls of the seven Houses.
This year's survey of student opinion differs from those of former years only in that it is more serious, probing into the attitudes on the war, and what has been the effect of the war on the Harvard undergraduate's way of thinking.
Africa Not Mentioned
On the serious side, however, the survey is searching and thorough Questions range from pre-war attitudes of intervention to the settlement of the post-war world. Even opinions on military strategy are aked for, with one question on the opening of a second front. In the multiple choice answers France, Italy, Norway, Finland, and the Caucasus are mentioned as possible areas for the second front. Africa did not draw a single mimeographed line from the writes of the poll.
Labelled "Cultural and Social" the final set of questions attempt to take a cross section of the average undergraduate social whirl. Pre-poll predictions indicate that the question "do you think the Lampoon is funny?" will prove to be the most embarassing.
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