TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Tells Why Polls Failed Pro-Republican results in public opinion polls can be pinned on several causes, Anthony Smith, assistant professor of psychology, told his consumer and opinion research classes recently. These polls are usually mail surveys and many groups do not answer. Professor Smith added that the polls of this last election were taken almost two months prior to the voting. If the election had been held at that time Dewey might have won. Pollsters wrongly assumed that political opinions do not change once the mind is made up. The pollsters, continued Professor Smith, may have believed that the two parties would wage the same types of campaign tactics. This belief did not hold true. Professor Smith assured his class that the results of these polls should not affect the future of the consumer and opinion research business. However, he concluded, it should help in shaping the tactics used in the next presidential predictions. Garden City Alumni Hear Tom Yoe, director of public relations, spoke to 25 K.U. alumni Nov. 5 in Garden City. He gave a brief report of the University's progress and its needs in relation to the future program. Paul Masoner, '39, presided at the meeting. Lost or found something? Then the place you should go is the lost and found department, located opposite the ballroom entrance in the Union building, and sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Lost Something? APO Has Recovered More Than 1,000 Misplaced Articles With approximately 1,000 articles, varying from jewelry to haberdashery, the lost and found office is open from 11-12 a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. during week days. Out of the 225 articles that have been turned into the department during this semester, 60 have been returned to their owners by the APO's. There are on file, for the first part of this semester, 75 "reported lost" articles. Since the department began operation two years ago it has returned more than 2,500 articles. Harold Shigley, Fine Arts junior, originated the department. Shigley, now acting as the advisor, claims that there is on record more than 3,000 articles which have been reported lost in this two-year interval. Situated throughout the campus in various buildings are several "pick up" points whereby a member of the fraternity checks for unclaimed articles. These are taken to the lost and found headquarters where separate cards are made out for each item, then filed alphabetically. If the article has any means of traceable identification, the owner is identified and a card of notification is mailed to him. The person calls at the lost and found office and claims the article. Each University instructor cooperates with the lost and found department. Many times a forgotten item left in class can be retrieved before the instructor turns it in to his area "pick up" point. Dwayne Williams, engineering junior, is in charge of the pick up service. The Alpha Phi Omega fraternity urges students to turn in articles found on campus to the lost and found office so that they may be returned to their owners. It also welcomes students to call and check when they lose items. John Sarris, Engineering senior; serves as the department's present manager. AK Psi Announces 26 Recent Pledges Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, has announced 26 recent pledges to the fraternity. They are. William Black, James Blocker, L. R. 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