Box 1
Container
Contains 88 Results:
An Attack kon the College of Libertal Arts of the University of Iowa, 1922
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Rhodes Scholar Application, 1923
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Journalism Schools Should Teach Underlyilng Practice, 1927
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Modern Tendencies in Journalism, 1929
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A Scienfitic Methord for Determining Reader-Interest, 1930
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Reader Interest, 1931
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America Speaks (Article in the New York Herald Tribune). February 24, 1936
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Properly Cross Sectioned, Polls Are Accurate. June, 1936
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A Telegran to the Boston Globe From Dr. Gallup. November 3, 1936
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History and Development of the IMPACT Method of Adverstising Research. November, 1949
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A Proposal by Which Congress Can Keep a Constant Check on the Views of the People in Their Constituencies, 1930-1949
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Peace Through Understanding, 1940-1949
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Public Opinion Changes. December 7, 1938
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IMPACT: A New Methof for Evaluating Advertisint, 1950
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The Inside Story of Public Opinion, 1939-1940
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We Won't Be Red-Faced This Time!, 1950
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Early article on polling, 1930-1939
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The New Science of Public Opinion Measurement, 1930-1939
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The War We are Losing. March 25, 1951
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What Public Opinion Research Can Do In Latin America, 1940
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