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REGISTRATION FOR FALL ELECTIONS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

There are in the University many men from states other than Massachusetts who would welcome the opportunity of exercising their privileges as citizens, if they understood the requirements for voting in the presidential elections next November. For their benefit the CRIMSON here publishes the necessary information.

Besides being twenty-one, a student must have resided in this state and city at least one year. Furthermore, he must have been assessed for a poll-tax in the city of Cambridge. This assessment is made soon after the first of April. The City Clerk advises men to leave the required personal information with their landladies or porters in case the assessor calls when they are out. This will save a great deal of inconvenience. Such are the requirements provided by the Massachusetts law.

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