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Business and Law School graduates polled at their five-year reunions in June and October were on opposite sides of the fence in regard to the Eisenhower administration.

Eighty-six per cent of the business school respondents registered approval of the Administration, while 57 per cent of the young lawyers declared they would not vote for Ike this year.

The poll also revealed that the median income of the business graduate was $10,600, while the lawyers' median income was $9,000.

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