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Covering the Student Council, war credits, the A.B. S.B. degree controversy, the first in a series of CRIMSON College opinion polls will be distributed in the House dining halls this noon.
In the lead-off poll, the CRIMSON will probe undergraduate feeling on three of the larger issues that have arisen this term, with the Student Council getting the major share of the questions. Both the Council's sphere of activities and the two largest problems facing the Constitutional Committee will go before the student eye.
University policy on war credits will occupy the second section of the poll, as the CRIMSON attempts to determine whether war credits are hampering or helping the average veteran. The present distinction between Bachelor degrees will be examined in the third section, while Prague, automobiles, and football tickets will be covered in the last miscellaneous group of questions.
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