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Fourty-eight undergraduates representing each of the four classes in the College officially broke into politics Tuesday afternoon, when they were hired by the independent machine of Boston to check up on the vote counting in District 11 in the Republican primaries.
The inquisitiveness of the incipient politicians, who were instructed that in case anybody wanted to know, they were "citizens of Boston", aroused the ire of one ward boss, and the independent party supplementary forces were threatened with perdition.
At the conclusion of the one hour hour vigil, the Harvard students were served refreshments by the victorious party leaders participated in the jubilance that the voting returns evoked, and boarded the subway once more, most of them having had their first taste of practical politics.
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