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All students in the University of 21 years of age are entitled to vote in city and state elections this fall, even though they may have not have their legal residence in Cambridge. The City of Cambridge offers a good chance to exercise the franchise because of the inefficient management of public affairs in recent years. A new plan of city government is to be voted upon this fall.
Students should register at the Brattle Square Fire Station from 7.30 to 9.30 o'clock daily this week, or Monday and Wednesday of next week, at the City Building, Central square, from 7.30 to 9.30 o'clock.
Any member of the University willing to canvass for voters to register, or interested in any way should communicate with Mr. A. R. Reading, Scollay Building, Boston, as soon as possible.
E. B. Thomas '16, Matthews 5, will give any information concerning registering to prospective voters.
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