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Stevenson won by a decisive margin over Eisenhower in an initial straw poll of law students conducted last Thursday and Friday by the Law School H.Y.D.C. and the Law School chapters of the H.Y.R.C. and the Volunteers for Stevenson.
Next week, the CRIMSON will conduct a complete all-college poll--including the Law School.
Over 60 percent of the law students were covered by the pollsters who required each voter to present identification and checked names off on a list to prevent multiple voting. The results: Stevenson, 575; Eisenhower, 300; Hallinan, 10; MacArthur, 3; Taft, 1.
This Friday the same groups will conduct a student forum on the topic. "How are the students going to vote?"
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