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VOTE ON LICENSE.

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Once more there arises the ever-recurring question of whether Cambridge shall vote "wet" or "dry." No matter what the personal convictions of the individual may be, or what he may think of beer at class smokers, if he has the interests of the University at heart, he can have only one opinion on this subject. No one who gives the matter serious reflection can doubt that it would be highly deleterious, both to the environment of the University, and to its morale, to have intoxicants sold in Cambridge. It is the duty, therefore, of all those connected with the University, having a vote in Cambridge, to cast it today, on this question. The "wet" vote has increased each year, and the present election has every indication of being a close one. Every man who can vote in the election should do so--and he should vote for continued no-license.

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