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The club has accepted the Democratic Club's challenge for a debate on the Tariff and the Lodge Election Bill, and invites every member of the club to leave nominations for the speakers at 17 Holworthy before 12 p. m., Friday, Oct. 14. Polls will be open for votes on these nominees at 17 Holworthy, between 8.30 a. m. and 1.30 p. m., Saturday, Oct. 15. The Republican club requests all men who are qualified to vote in Cambridge, (i. e., those who are self supporting, and whose parents live in Cambridge), to go before the board of Registrars now in session at the Police Station, Central Square, and have their names inserted in the voting lists at once. Every Republican in college who has the right to vote in any place other than Cambridge is urged to address Ralph Bisbee, 20 Matthews Hall, at once, giving his home address and stating whether or not it is intention to go home to vote this fall.
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