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In the first attempt to gather student opinion in the current controversy over the decline of Harvard football, the CRIMSON will conduct a poll today in all dining halls.
Poll boxes will be placed on the sign-in tables in the seven Houses and in the Union at morning, noon, and evening meals.
Students Give Views
Through the questionnaire, students will be able to express their opinions upon problems and solutions that have been debated in the University and in Boston newspapers since the Yale game, including:
(1) Whether Harvard should cut all high-powered, non-Ivy League teams from its schedule;
(2) Whether varsity football players should receive scholarship preference over non-athletes;
(3) Whether steps should be taken to encourage alumni to ferret out high-school stars and interest them in Harvard, and whether alumni should give athletic scholarships;
(4) Whether athletic scholarships should be offered to high-school seniors by the University.
Results of the poll will appear in Saturday's CRIMSON.
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