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A Harvard section of more than thirty men is already pledged to lead the line of march in the college division of the Massachusetts woman suffrage parade Saturday. The parade, and the mass meeting at Tremont Temple which is to follow it, are being held to celebrate the passage by the Massachusetts legislature of a constitutional amendment providing for the enfranchisement of women.

The line (which will include about 9,000 men and, women) will start at five sharp along Beacon street, march past the State House to be reviewed by the Governor and Mayor, go up Washington street, and back down Tremont, disbanding in the Common at Park street. The Harvard section will form at four thirty at the corner of Arlington and Beacon streets, and all those who sympathize with equal suffrage should be there at that time. The various college groups will carry banners in their own colors, and the seniors and graduates will wear caps and gowns.

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