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Ward and precinct boundaries cross College grounds in a dozen different places, making an outline of where to vote today a difficult task, even with diagrams. Herewith a brief outline of where to go:
Ward 6, Precinct 3: This includes every undergraduate House except Dunster, as well as the Yard and the Law School quadrangle. It is bounded on the South by Memorial Drive, on the North by Jarvis st., with Boylston st. and Massachusetts ave. forming one side and Warren at. the other. The voting booths are in the Lincoln sq. fire station (next to Memorial Hall).
Ward 6, Precinct 4: Dunster House is the only University building here, with the polling place in the Burns Playground on Banks st.
Ward 7, Precinct 1: North of the Yard, embracing Jarvis Field and some Law School apartments, with Jarvis, Forest, and Oxford sts., and Massachusetts ave forming the outside limits. Voting takes place at Agassiz School, Oxford and Sacramento sts.
Ward 7, Precinct 2: Stretches off in Voting at Epworth Church, corner of definitely to the right, but takes in the Divinity School and a few scattered graduate dorms. Voting for this precinct is also at the Agassiz School, Oxford and Sacramento sts.
Ward 7, Precincts 4 and 5: Out in the distant northwest, this one takes in the Radcliffe dormitories and most of the off-campus houses. It is bounded by Shepard st. to the South, however, putting some of the Radcliffe dorms in Ward 8, precinct 5 (see below). Voting here will take place at Peabody School, Linnaean and Avon sts.
Ward 8, Precinct 5: From Shepard st. south to the Common, with Garden st. and Massachusetts ave. down the sides. Massachusetts ave. and Waterhouse st.
Ward 8, Precinct 4: This takes care of the rest of the western side of the Square, extending as far as Ash st. The voting booths here are in the Unitarian Church, 3 Church st.
Ward 22, Precinct 1: This one is under Boston jurisdiction, being on the other side of the river, and taking in the whole Business School, Polling booths are the David Barrett School on Kingeley st.
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