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Adlai Stevenson received 20 more votes and President Eisenhower 15 in this weekend's late returns in the CRIMSON faculty poll of presidential preference.
This raised Stevenson's final majority to 98 votes. Out of 405 ballots returned 243 preferred Stevenson and 145, Eisenhower. These 405 represent 54 per cent of those sent postcards.
The most recent returns included two switches from Eisenhower in '52 to Stevenson in '56, giving a total of 17 switches to Stevenson and seven to Eisenhower.
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