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The Liberal Union will conduct a poll today to see whether Tuesday's poll by the Young Progressives gave a true picture of student opinion.
Radcliffe students, in contrast to Harvard's negative answers to all three proposals for action suggested in the Young Progressives' "Peace Poll," voted in favor of two of the three suggested steps. Thirteen percent of the school turned in ballots.
Majorities in both schools, however, agreed that "The United States should encourage the United Nations to take action to end the war in Korea immediately." Cliffdwellers, by a nine-vote, margin, rejected only one proposal: "An immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of all foreign troops in Korea."
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