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The masthead for this, the first issue of the 70th year of publication of Public Opinion Quarterly, lists some new members of the journals Advisory and Editorial Boards. I want to welcome these scholars of public opinion to the POQ family. Along with continuing members of the boards, they perform essential roles in the operation of the journal, and we owe them a debt of gratitude for their
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