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The CRIMSON will conduct its quadrennial straw vote for President and Vice-President in the dining halls tomorrow night.
Students at the College, at Radcliffe and in most of the graduate schools will be asked to mark whether they favor President Johnson or Sen. Barry M. Goldwater on special ballots. The ballot boxes will be watched.
In addition to the national race, the poll will ask students to choose between Francis X. Bellotti and John A. Volpe, the Democratic and Republican candidates for Governor; between Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and Howard Whitmore Jr., the candidates for U.S. Senator; and between Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Kenneth B. Keating, the candidates for U.S. Senator from New York.
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