Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 7
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’ a [today . or Big and Little Sister! Thats SD eth a pat 1 Duck and : with | % ) : “ae 5 4 feeling by George Gallup and other pollsters heads toward despite the return to civilian work ) - annette an naereiia rocks - 0 many veterans, the study re-| g : mn the BOOT isenhow the Se y duchia ; } : er until hel/the Senate by six seats. The survey was con y | \ : wD ‘ LD: They Poll Took Credit vi the Family Economics Bureau of 4 a ae Te. forts am gi Two days after the election a pa #8 [the Northwestern National Life = AN, » a0 bo stop ) story from Princeton, N. J. cen-| AFL APPOINTEE—Joseph D, [Insurance Co. which has ade) ALR 5 AND ; : JCS : berg. 4 and came within 1 per. cent of| Was named to set up the AFL the average graduating class ag Vande and 5 [the precise division of the total; league for political education sured of prompt employment. Be The politi- 3 population vote in the c | “as a powerful force in the 1948 | The report said 18 of 34 major 2 winds. 8 numerous than a year ago, when = ne of re- - {Franklin Roosevelt the winner y {authorities reported “the most ac- = t. elections _ lover Gov. Thomas E. in|30 seats more than his most iive employment demand w'thir |S ce h Lucey Mr. Lucey 1944, with a final pre-election optimistic forecast for them. {the memory ‘of most placement = vointed out that an overwhelm-| Digest in forecasting victory by $23" 1 issue, hedge predictions’ : . ates range from 3200 to $235 per Be a the outcome badly. Ing electoral college vote for Mr. AN M. Landon over Franklin|month for business administra-! Recalls Elections | Roosevelt - was ‘ possible — and Roosevelt in 1936. By any such |iinn and other non-technical stu- < {that, of course, developed. But comparison, recent pulse-feeling|qents, compared with $95 to $110
ovember. watch on ter of Gallup activity, said the lan annual study of college pMaces cheer or sional races—the best national campaign.” In this post he will universities and technical schools S t that polls often show finding of 51.5 per cent of the| All studies of polls begin with officials.” To go back over recent na- uy Roosevelt carried a number shows vast improvement. before the war, and from $249 to!
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to do with = The polls had oe ‘for Gen, the most since 1930, and grabbed, voll “correctly forecast the full Koanan, 51, secretary of, the ments since 1935 when the depres- | rept xxtent-of the Republican sweep Chicago Federation of Labor, gion found only the top third of| * " deride them as drediction in the history of the "4 .o .cistant to the 'dueried reported employment calls plows the poll- 1. . le 's off fo” 1947-48 winter graduates more, Dr. Gallup correctly called '€89ues oflicers. nd call elections correct- [vote for Mr. Roosevelt and 48.5 a recounting of the dismal show=| he survey showed that ialaries E prevput that they also may duck Per cent for Mr.” Dewey. He/ing made by the old Literary pneing offered this winter's gradu-
tional elections— ‘of states Dr. Gallup had named|. One review of polls, published $275 for engineering gradua‘ss as In 1046 the Gallup Poll justias leaning to the Republicans |ast year in the Annals of the compared with $135 to $150 in pefore the November congres-| —including New York, Illinois,' American Academy of Political|1939. . | sional elections reported that a Minnesota and New Mexico. |Science, said the Gallup, Roper| Present starting salary offers S
vote of 58 per cent for Republi-| After the election Mr. Gallup and Crossley polls all had been also are from $10 to $25 per S cans and 42 per cent for Demo- agreed again that his poll had within the 4 per cent margin month in excess of those for last'S crats was indicated. Dr. Gallup done well. of error they allow themselves, year. : : icted the GOP ii would) brid Missed in i in try. ith the Roper-Fortune Magazine : : win con . | Dr. Gallup missed y in try- polls having the best record. ’ : everyone knew this. The only ing to peg the 1942 Congressional Poe Gets Doctor's Degree Albert Everett Jarvis was one 3
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the Senate? |cent and the GOP 48 per cent.’ Three Indianapolis men have lof philosophy degree in pharmaDr. Gallup's final pre-election He said the Democrats would been enrolled in the American 80- ceutical chemistry at Purdue Unistory did not even mention the carry 256 to 276 seats, the Re- ciety of Civil Engineers, the so- versity commencement exercises = genate. Nor did it make any publicans 158 to 178 seats—fairly ciety announced today. They are!Feb. 1. Dr. Jarvis attended the S
sttempt to guess at the number wide range for predicting pur- Robert C. Hunt, 6225 Crittendon Butler college of pharmacy and 2 of House seats the Republicans poses.
{Ave., a junior affiliate; Marshall received the bachelor of science would win, _ _________|, The Republicans won 208 seats P, Crabill, 3714 Salem St., an as- degree in April, 1944. He is emOn election day the Republi-land came within a handful of |sociate member, and Paul ®, Mid- ployed at Pitman-Moore Co. and ¢ans captured 246 House seats, taking control of the House— |dleton, 140 Buckingham Dr. ‘resides at 2515 N. New Jersey 8
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