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The committee appointed at the meeting recently called to organize a non-partisan political club reports that in the registration period just closed, it has assisted about thirty men to register in Cambridge, and has given assistance to a number of others who have been refused by the officials. The cases of some of these latter men will be carried as test cases to the courts; Mr. C. P. Howard attending to the preliminary investigations and preparation of these cases and counsel from the three great political parties assisting in the later stages. All men who have been so refused should notify Mr. Howard at the times stated in the notice column of the CRIMSON.
The committee asks that all men who wish to do any active political work this, fall send their names, class, age and political affiliations, and a statement of their willingness to make speeches, to the committee in Grays 5.
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