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Procinct 6-2 Haskin Hall --Fire House, Quincy St. entrance
Procinct 6-3 Adams House. Apley Court. Claverly Hall. Yard and Union dorms. Divinity Hall, Eliot House, Hastings Hall, Kirkland House; Leverett House (except F and G entries), Lowell House, Quicy House and Winthrop House --Fire House, Broadway St. entrance
Procinct 6-4 Dunster House, Leverett House F and G entries and Mather House --Corporal Burns Playground, Banks St.
Precinct 7-1 Ames Hall, Child Hall, Dane Hall, Holmes Hall, Perkins Hall, Shaw Hall, Story Hall and Wyeth Hall --Agassiz School, Oxford and Sacremento Sts.
Precinct 7-2 Conant Hall and Rockefeller Hall --Agassiz School, Oxford and Sacremento Sts.
Precinct 7-5 Cabot House (excepts 38 Walker St.). Currier House (except 12 Walker St.), and North House (except 60 Walker St.) --Peabody School, Linnean St. Playground entrance
Precinct 8-3 Lawrence Hall --Congregational Church, 11 Garden St. (Mason St. entrance)
Precinct 8-4 Cronkhite Hall --Parish House, 3 Church St.
Precinct 8-5 29 Garden St., 12 Walker St., 38 Walker St. and 60 Walker St. --Harvard Epworth Church, 1555 Mass. Ave.
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