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Whom does Radcliffe want--Eisenhower or Stevenson?
Today, the CRIMSON will start at Radcliffe its quadrienniel straw vote presidential poll. In the following two weeks Harvard undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members will cast ballots.
Ballots will be put in most of the Hall and Agassiz mailboxes; the remaining Halls will be covered tomorrow. Ballot boxes will be placed at the bell desks, where there will also be House lists. Voters are asked to check their names off when they cast their ballots.
Besides presidential preferences, the polls ask, "Will you vote?" Four years ago, only ten per cent at Radcliffe planned to vote.
In 1948, the Annex followed Harvard and went Republican, picking Dewey by over four to one.
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