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The first in a series of polls probing student attitudes on topics of national interest will be distributed in the House dining halls tomorrow night.
The CRIMSON's first poll will examine several aspects of the controversial Taft-Hartley Bill, recently enacted into law. One question will ascertain the general student opinion of the bill as a whole, while another will consider the course of labor's reaction to the measure.
Two others will seek to discover the effect of the President's veto of the bill on his political chances, and question of how various influences played on Congressmen voting for the bill. A fifth inquiry will ask for an estimate of the veto procedure as illustrated by the Congressional-Executive battle over the law.
The results of the poll will be published in the CRIMSON appearing a week from today after tabulations have been completed.
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