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Today is the last day of registration for the state and city elections. Through the work of the government department, much of the red tape which has heretofore discouraged college men from voting in Cambridge, has been eliminated. Students are now eligible who are twenty-one years of age and have lived in Cambridge for a year. And the opportunity is not merely that of choosing between candidates, but of deciding questions of fundamental principle, such as the municipal reorganization of the city and the adoption of Woman Suffrage.
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